Technology
Advanced imaging and digital dentistry are implemented to improve patient experiences, ensure treatment safety, and enhance clinical outcomes.
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Digital sensors
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Cone beam CT
(3D X-ray)
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3D digital scanner
Excellent dental team + advanced technologies + proper treatment planning + good surgical techniques = safe, predictable, and successful treatments
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Digital X-ray sensors
Lower radiation:
Digital sensors require significantly less radiation than conventional X-rays
Superior image quality:
Images from digital sensors can be enhanced to improve the accuracy of diagnoses and the precision of treatment plans
Increased efficiency:
Images are immediately available and restored in the electronic database
Cone Beam Computed Tomography ("CBCT" or "3D X-ray")
Accurate three-dimensional view
3D view of the height, width, and density of the jawbone
Shows exact location of vital structures, including mandibular nerves and maxillary sinuses
Precise and personal implant planning
Selection of the most appropriate implant width and length
Avoid important anatomical structure to reduce the risk of complications during and after surgery
Allow creation of surgical guides, leading to predictable and successful implant placement
3D views and digital rendering of the jaw bone
Digital implant planning