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Our Technology

We use digital tools that help us identify problems accurately and explain them clearly. When you understand what’s happening in your mouth, it’s easier to decide what to do next.

Intraoral Camera

An intraoral camera allows us to take detailed images inside your mouth during your exam.

You can view these images on a screen while we review them together. This helps you:

  • See cracks, worn fillings, or cavities directly
  • Understand the condition of specific teeth
  • Monitor small areas over time
  • Make decisions based on visible information

You are not relying only on a verbal explanation. You can see the condition yourself.

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Digital X-Rays

Digital X-rays allow us to examine areas that cannot be seen during a visual exam.

They help us identify:

  • Cavities between teeth
  • Infections around the roots
  • Bone changes related to gum disease
  • Hidden fractures

Images appear immediately and can be enlarged for easier review. This allows us to explain findings clearly and plan treatment with precision.

Digital imaging also uses lower radiation levels than traditional film.

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Digital Scanner

Our advanced digital scanner takes the guesswork—and the mess—out of dental impressions. Instead of traditional putty molds, we use a small, handheld device to capture highly detailed 3D images of your teeth and gums in just minutes.

This technology allows us to create precise, real-time digital models of your smile, improving accuracy for treatments like crowns, bridges, aligners, and implants. Because everything is captured instantly on screen, we can review your scan together, explain your treatment, and move forward with confidence.

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Comfortable Care

We use local anesthesia to fully numb the treatment area so procedures can be completed comfortably.

For patients who feel anxious or sensitive, we also offer laughing gas. This gentle gas is inhaled through a small mask placed over the nose and allows you to fully relax.

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How This Benefits You

Using detailed imaging and comfort-focused tools allows us to:

  • Diagnose conditions accurately
  • Catch problems early
  • Explain treatment clearly
  • Plan procedures with fewer surprises

You leave your visit knowing what was found, what was done, and what comes next.

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