Technology

fastmill.ioâ„¢ In-Office Mill

We offer fastmill.ioâ„¢ In-Office Mill System to provide our patients with Same Day Crowns. fastmill.ioâ„¢ In-Office Mill System employs technology to shape your restoration from a high-strength, metal-free zirconia or composite block in a shade to match your smile. Using blanks they can mill a full arch of zirconia or titanium as well as make custom abutments. A single blank can be used for a single restoration as well. This eliminates the repeat visits to the dentist since instead of sending the impressions off to a lab, it is now done right in the office while you are in the chair!

iTero Element 5D Plus Scanner

iTero Element has introduced the first 3D intraoral scanner with NIRI technology.

The Near-infrared imaging (NIRI) technology allows us to scan the internal structure of our patients’ teeth in real-time. This aids us in detecting and monitoring caries between the teeth during every routine appointment, without using harmful radiation. In addition the 3D capabilities makes it possible to create digital impressions for orthodontic procedures such as Invisalign®, crowns and implant procedures in just a couple of minutes, without the need for messy putties or the discomfort associated with other impression techniques.

The built-in simulator allows us create a simulation of what your teeth may look like in a straighter, corrected position so you can see you how orthodontic treatment can improve your smile, before starting treatment!

Low Dose Digital X-Rays

Dental x-rays (Radiographs) are essential, preventative, diagnostic tools that provide valuable information not visible during a regular dental exam. Digital Radiography is a type of X-ray imaging that uses digital X-ray sensors to replace traditional photographic X-ray film, producing enhanced computer images of teeth, gums, and other oral structures and conditions. This allows the doctors to get a much better view of your teeth and any potential dental conditions. The digital imaging software obtains a number of different views of your teeth to gain the best understanding of your situation and develop the most appropriate course of management.

Digital sensors are more responsive than film so that much less radiation is required to produce a digital image.

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