Dental X-rays & Imaging

Digital x-ray imaging uses digital sensors to create extremely detailed, highly accurate computer images of the teeth and gums, helping us diagnose and treat conditions that might otherwise have been undetectable.

Laser dentistry

Lasers are used to improve efficiency and eliminate discomfort in a number of dental procedures, including filling cavities, reducing tooth sensitivity and removing tissue growths.

Laser dentistry is fast, painless, and can effectively eliminate any form of bacteria during the procedure to avoid any further complications or problems.

3d digital scanners

Our 3D digital impression scanner is used to get a 360 degree view of your teeth and gums all in a matter of seconds. Our patients no longer have to sit through that messy traditional method of taking dental impressions.

digital apex locator

A digital apex locator is an electronic device used during root canal therapy to determine the position of the apical constriction and thus determine the length of the root canal space. Apex locators are also useful for diagnosing perforations, horizontal root fractures, and resorption.

digital dental records

Our digital dental software is used to manage and store administrative, financial, and treatment data securely. Electronic dental charts are protected from wear and tear and less paper means less consumption of our natural resources.

intraoral cameras

An intraoral camera is a tool that we use to take precise and well-defined pictures of hard to see places in our patient’s mouth. This new form of technology allows us to conduct a thorough check-up and better assess each patient’s oral care needs.

Panoramic X-rays

A panoramic x-ray creates an image of your entire mouth, including the upper and lower jaws, all the teeth, temporomandibular joints, your nasal area and sinuses. This makes it possible for us to diagnose problems such as fractures, bone abnormalities, cysts, impacted teeth, infections, or tumors.

magnification devices

Dentistry requires exceptional visualization and precision. Magnification loupes improves clarity, focus, and visibility that allows the dentist to identify conditions before they progress. Additionally, the improved vision enables better procedural outcome.