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Dental x-ray

Available Technologies

SEDATION

​we offer the following types of sedation based on each patients particular needs:

  • Oral Conscious Sedation

  • IV Sedation

  • Anxiolysis

  • Nitrous Oxide

  • Sedation FAQ

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INTRAORAL CAMERA

An intraoral camera is a small, handheld device that allows dentists to capture detailed images of the inside of a patient's mouth. These high-resolution images help improve diagnosis, treatment planning, and patient education by providing a clear, visual representation of dental conditions.

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I-CAT

The i-CAT is a 3D cone beam CT (CBCT) imaging system that provides high-resolution, detailed images of the teeth, jaw, and surrounding structures for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning. Its advanced imaging technology offers faster scans with lower radiation exposure compared to traditional CT, making it ideal for dental professionals.

DIGITAL X-RAY

Digital X-ray is an advanced imaging technology that captures high-resolution images of the teeth and jaw using electronic sensors, reducing the need for traditional film. It offers faster results, lower radiation exposure, and easier image storage and sharing, enhancing diagnostic accuracy and treatment planning.

WATERLASE

WaterLase is an advanced dental technology that combines laser energy with a gentle spray of water to perform precise, minimally invasive procedures. This system offers patients a more comfortable treatment experience by reducing heat, vibration, and the need for anesthesia in many cases.

ROTARY ENDODONTICS

This is a modern technique used in root canal therapy, where specialized, motorized instruments are employed to clean and shape the root canals more efficiently than traditional manual methods. This approach offers greater precision, faster treatment times, and improved patient comfort during the procedure.

CEREC

CEREC is a cutting-edge dental technology that enables the creation of custom, ceramic restorations like crowns, bridges, and veneers in a single visit. Using 3D scanning, CAD/CAM software, and an in-office milling machine, CEREC allows for precise, durable restorations with minimal patient wait time.

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CBCT SCAN

A CBCT (Cone Beam Computed Tomography) scan is a 3D imaging technique that provides detailed, high-resolution views of the teeth, jaws, and surrounding structures. It helps dentists and specialists plan precise treatments, such as implants or surgeries, by offering a comprehensive, accurate assessment with lower radiation exposure compared to traditional CT scans.

PANOREX

A Panorex is a type of dental X-ray that provides a full, 360-degree view of the teeth, jaw, and surrounding structures in a single image. It helps dentists diagnose a wide range of conditions, including impacted teeth, bone damage, and oral infections, with minimal radiation exposure.

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ELECTRIC HANDPIECES

A dental tool powered by an electric motor, providing greater torque and control compared to traditional air-driven handpieces. It is commonly used in restorative and surgical procedures, offering smoother, more precise cutting and reduced vibration for enhanced patient comfort and improved outcomes.

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ORAL CANCER SCREENING

Oral cancer screening is a preventive examination performed by a dentist to detect early signs of oral cancers, including abnormalities in the mouth, gums, tongue, and throat. It involves a visual and physical inspection, sometimes supplemented with advanced technologies, to identify potential cancerous or precancerous lesions before symptoms appear.

CEPHALOMETRIC IMAGING

Cephalometric imaging is a diagnostic tool that captures a side-profile X-ray of the head, focusing on the bones and soft tissues of the skull, teeth, and jaw. It is commonly used in orthodontics to assess facial structure, diagnose malocclusions, and plan corrective treatments like braces or surgery.

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