State-of-the-Art Dental Technology
We continually stay on the cutting edge of technology, equipping our practice with tools to make your dental care higher quality, more natural and aesthetic and to provide a gentle and comfortable experience. By incorporating the latest technologies available in dentistry today, we can handle all of your treatment needs in one office.
CEREC® 3D Technology
One-Visit Crowns, Veneers, Onlays & Inlays
CEREC® stands for CERamic REConstruction. We take a 3-dimensional photo of your tooth and custom-craft a perfectly molded restoration using computer-assisted design. Minutes later, we bond your final restorations in place.
Using our in-office CEREC laboratory, we can create crowns, veneers, onlays and inlays in just one visit.
CEREC restorations are milled from a single block of high-quality ceramic, a substance that is particularly compatible with the body and that has the same characteristics as healthy dental enamel. CEREC ceramic expands in the same way teeth do. A CEREC restoration is less prone to cracks and flaws than other types of restorations because it comes from a single block.
Learn more about CEREC here
3D Scanner
With cutting-edge 3D images, we get an exact picture of what is going on in your mouth from every angle.
We use the Vatech Green CT® Cone Beam imaging system to take 360° 3D images of the entire mouth, jaw and neck—right here in our office. It enables our doctors to locate any abnormalities in the neck, such as a tumor or a narrow airway. It also allows the doctors to provide minimally invasive implant treatment.
iTero Element 5D II
The iTero Element 5D II intraoral scanner reduces the need to take impressions using the sticky putty. It also helps the doctor create detailed simulations and more predictable outcomes for Invisalign and other treatment.
Further, new technology such as Near-InfraRed Imaging (NIRI) technology lets the dentist scan the internal structure of your teeth in real-time. This provides additional diagnostic resources to the doctor for the early detection of cavities and other dental conditions.
We are were fortune to be the first office in Atlanta to get this updated machine with the NIRI.
Guided Dental Implants
Guided Implant Dentistry is a system that allows a dentist to place implants at exactly the right angle and depth in your jaw.
It starts with 3D images that show the dentist the needed details to place high-quality implants. This system enables them to see every facet of your jaw so they can determine the exact location for the implant, as well as the shape and size that will fit best.
The Wand® Injection System
Our patients routinely comment on how comfortable and gentle their treatments are. This is, in no small part, due to “The Wand” injection system. The pain associated with injections usually comes from the flow of anesthetic into the body, as opposed to the insertion of the needle itself. The Wand is a computer-controlled anesthetic distribution system that is designed to prevent the pain associated with injections. It controls the flow and pressure into the system so only the exact part of the mouth being treated is numbed. The Wand system controls the flow with such accuracy that it is comfortable.
Digital X-rays
A digital X-ray machine emits a much smaller amount of radiation than a traditional X-ray machine. It allows the doctor and patient to see small details, such as cavities, beginning to form between the teeth. Digital X-rays allow for a much more accurate diagnosis and help set the patient at ease.
Panoramic X-Rays
The panoramic X-ray gives a broad overview of the entire mouth. It is also used for evaluating patients with past or present TMJ or jaw joint problems, removable dentures, dental implants, braces, impacted teeth or any recent trauma to the face or teeth.
DIAGNOdent—Early Decay Detection
The DIAGNOdent is a pen-like probe that sends a safe laser beam into the tooth and checks its health. A number scale and an alarm will signal when there are signs of hidden decay. This allows us to determine if decay is lurking beneath the apparently healthy tooth surface. This technology gives us the ability to catch tooth decay at an early stage, before the tooth is destroyed from the inside out. This will help prevent more extensive damage and repair procedures.
Intraoral Camera
With an intraoral camera, our staff can see everything that is going on in your mouth. It’s the size and shape of a dental mirror, has a built-in light source and can achieve up to 25 times magnification. The images are displayed on a television or computer monitor.
X-Guide
Real-Time 3D Navigation System for accurate implant placement. For many cases, the doctors use X-Guide, a 3D navigation system that allows for incredible accuracy with implant placement. The X-Guide works with the CT imaging system to give the doctors more control and precision when planning and placing implants. With X-Guide, they can see the position, angle and depth of the drill on a screen in real time during surgery, making it easy to make adjustments if needed.
Surgical Guides
We will create a surgical guide to make the implant placement procedure go as smoothly as possible. Surgical guides are computer-designed devices that fit over the teeth and gums, providing protection and a precise angle for the proper placement of an implant.
Laser Dentistry
Dental lasers are a revolutionary new technology for dentistry. They offer the patient far more comfortable procedures. We use laser treatment to address gum disease and to eliminate excess gum tissue (gummy smiles). The dental laser is used as a tool to create a more beautiful smile in crown lengthening and gum reshaping. We also use lasers for some of the more complex dental implant surgeries. With laser dentistry, we can make treatments faster and more effective. Our patients experience the least amount of post-operative discomfort and the use of lasers greatly speeds up healing times.
Ultrasonic Scalpel
Our ultrasonic surgical handpiece uses gentle sound waves to cut bone and gum, giving a precision cut that reduces bleeding and requires less healing time than procedures using a scalpel. We will implement the ultrasonic scalpel in select treatments, including sinus lifts and bone grafting and also for more complex dental implant procedures.
Electric Handpieces
We also use electric handpieces for quieter drilling and added control. Electric handpieces are faster, more efficient and more comfortable, making treatment easier on the patient.
Ultrasonic Scalers
Piezo ultrasonic scalers effectively remove plaque, tartar and calculus from the surface of teeth. They also deep clean the gums. Ultrasonic scalers emit high-frequency vibrations that break down hard stains and buildup. Our ultrasonic scalers are easily adjustable to be more comfortable for patients with sensitive teeth.
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