Digital X-rays
Digital X-rays are a modern imaging technology that captures details of the teeth, gums, and jawbone. Unlike traditional X-rays, digital X-rays use electronic sensors to produce images that can be viewed instantly on a computer. This technology offers several advantages, including reduced radiation exposure, shorter imaging times, and enhanced image quality.
Cone Beam CT
Cone Beam Computed Technology provides highly detailed three-dimensional images of the teeth, jawbone, temporomandibular joints (TMJ), and surrounding structures. This advanced imaging technology is invaluable for diagnosing and planning various dental procedures, such as dental implant placement, orthodontic treatment, and oral surgery.
Intraoral Scanner
Intraoral scanners offer a noninvasive and comfortable way to capture 3D digital impressions of teeth and gums in minutes. By replacing traditional putty impressions, these scanners streamline the process of creating dental restorations, such as crowns, bridges, and aligners. This technology provides a more comfortable and convenient option for patients and doctors.