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Digital dentistry helps us to streamline workflows and provide our patients with more comfortable, efficient, and accurate services. We use cutting-edge technology to increase the precision and efficiency of our treatments and make the processes involved as swift and easy for you as possible.

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Laser Technology

Laser technology offers precision and accuracy while simultaneously minimizing pain, discomfort, and bleeding during procedures. The laser light targets the area where the treatment is needed, leaving the surrounding area, including healthy tissue, intact. In addition, laser technology reduces the need for anaesthesia and stitches as procedures using lasers typically result in a faster healing process.

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Intraoral Scanner

Intraoral scanners are devices that capture direct optical impressions in dentistry. They are handheld wireless devices that scan a patient’s teeth and gums, creating an immediate 3D impression of the teeth, gums, and dental bite that can be viewed by both the dentist and patient on a chairside screen in real-time 1. The purpose of using intraoral scanners is to reduce patient discomfort, simplify clinical procedures for the dentist, and eliminate the need for uncomfortable traditional impressions and plaster models, allowing better and faster communication with the dental technician and patients.

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Dental Operating Microscope

The Microscope provides 400 times more visual accuracy than the naked eye and 100 times the visual information than traditional dental loupes. Magnification improves accuracy and precision of tooth preparations and margins preventing damage to adjacent teeth and connective tissue during all kinds of dental operations and surgery.

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Intraoral Camera

Small and lightweight, it’s designed to capture high-quality images of the inside of a patient’s mouth. The images are then displayed on a monitor for both the patient and dentist to view, allowing for a more comprehensive and detailed examination.

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Digital X-rays

In contrast to traditional film X-rays, Digital X-rays can be produced and viewed in a fraction of the time, allowing for faster and more accurate diagnoses. Moreover, Digital X-rays use significantly less radiation than their traditional counterparts, making them safer for both patients and dental professionals.

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Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT)

It uses a cone-shaped X-ray beam to capture multiple images of a patient’s teeth, jawbone, and surrounding tissue from different angles. These images are reconstructed by specialized software to create a 3D model of the patient’s oral structure with high precision and accuracy. CBCT is a non-invasive diagnostic tool that provides us with valuable information useful for diagnosis and treatment planning. It is widely used in implant planning, endodontic diagnosis, maxillofacial surgery. CBCT offers significant advantages over traditional dental X-rays, including improved visualization of the anatomy, reduced radiation exposure, and faster image acquisition.