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3D dental imaging takes traditional dental diagnostic and treatment planning to the next level. Our team takes 3D X-rays, allowing us to view the structures of your mouth, face, and head in outstanding detail.
The latest dental technology innovations offer a new level of high-quality, same-day dental restorations for patients who have missing or damaged teeth. Dental restoration is an umbrella term for the various types of tooth replacement or enhancement, including crowns, bridges, inlays, onlays, veneers, and more.
Our team uses digital dental impressions to improve the comfort, accuracy, and efficiency of our care. Whether we’re repairing your smile or making cosmetic improvements, digital impressions are the latest technology for streamlining the process, making your appointment comfortable and convenient!
Digital radiographs (X-rays) are a vital diagnostic and assessment tool. They help us evaluate your overall oral health and plan your treatments with precision. Our team uses modern digital X-rays at our state-of-the-art practice, both for your convenience and increased treatment efficiency.
Early detection of tooth decay is an essential part of keeping your smile healthy. During your checkup, a team member will use a low-powered laser light to examine your teeth. As the tool moves along your teeth, we will be able to see damage and decay that can't be detected during a visual and physical dental exam.
An intraoral camera is a small, hand-held imaging device that captures photos of the inside of your mouth. We use intraoral cameras to assess your overall oral health and create appropriate treatment plans. Compared to X-rays, which can show your teeth and jaw's internal structures, an intraoral camera shows the outside of your teeth and gums in precise detail.
Modern dentistry helps provide a better treatment experience for our patients. Laser tools can make many procedures more comfortable and minimally invasive compared to traditional dental techniques. This is especially beneficial for nervous patients who are uncomfortable around drills or other dental tools.
Local anesthesia is used to numb an area of your mouth prior to treatment. Our dentist may administer local anesthesia as a topical anesthetic or via injection directly into the gums. We use local anesthesia to make you feel comfortable throughout your procedure.