High Tech Dentistry and Technology Related Procedures

Intraoral Camera

A tiny camera used to view inside a patient mouth. With an intraoral camera, patient education is simplified by being able to help the patient see what you see.

Digital Radiography

Digital x-rays system is more sensitive than x-ray film system; your exposure to x-rays is cut as much as 90%. We can almost immediately show it to you on a computer monitor. The images is a lot bigger, and your dentist can zoom in on a single tooth, rotate it, and sharpen it all to explain your treatment procedure. Can even print out a color copy for you.

Air Abrasion Technology

Air abrasion system as a mini-sandblaster. Instead of turning on a whirring drill, a dentist gives you a pair of goggles and then directs a thin, high-speed stream of air-blown microscopic particles that gently removes decay from your tooth.

Laser Procedures

Soft Tissue Lasers are particularly useful for treating the gums and soft tissue problems. The benefits of laser treatment include:

  • fast healing
  • less bleeding
  • reduced swelling