Technology

Radiography

Using the most advanced dental technology possible is just as important as staying up-to-date on the latest treatment techniques. Because our practice is dedicated to providing you with the safest and most convenient treatment options available, we utilize advanced digital X-ray technology in our office. Digital X-rays provide several advanced imaging options designed to save time, provide clearer dental photos, and expose patients to 90% less radiation than with traditional X-ray technology.


ITero Orthodontic Digital Ecosystem

No more goop, gagging, or discomfort. Using an iTero™ scanner your orthodontist can take a highly accurate digital impression. The new technology completely eliminates the tray and putty impressions where the experience is comparable to stuffing a big wad of gum in your mouth. The old technique is incredibly unpleasant and frequently results in taking multiple rounds of impressions that can be rejected, broken, or misplaced. The iTero scanner ensures a more accurate impression from the start, resulting in improved treatment and a more comfortable patient experience. Digital impressions also give you the ability to see your teeth instantly in 3D, improving communication during the consultation and treatment process.

The iTero Element Intraoral Scanner has been designed to work with the iTero Orthodontic Digital Ecosystem, which enables you to digitize orthodontic workflows. Increase efficiency with digitally enabled tools provided by iTero scanners that transform tasks you currently perform manually.The iOC scanner system, powered by iTero technology, digitally captures the contours of your teeth, providing an accurate, goop- free digital orthodontic scan in just minutes!


This scanner system removes the goop, gagging, and discomfort often experienced with the traditional impression method. The digital impression procedure ensures a more comfortable experience for the patient and produces a more precise scan. The iTero uses visible light, so you won’t have any exposure to radiation during the procedure!