The Most Technological Dental Clinic

Cone Beam Computed Tomography

Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) is an advanced imaging modality that proved to be a successful investigative modality that has been used for dental and maxillofacial imaging.

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AirFlow EMS Teeth Cleaning

Ygiene procedure that utilizes a combination of air, water, and fine powder (usually sodium bicarbonate) to effectively remove plaque, stains, and debris from the teeth and gums.

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3D Printing Technology

3D printing technology is making significant strides in the field of dentistry, transforming various aspects of dental practice, from diagnostics to treatment planning and the creation of dental appliances. Here’s an overview of how 3D printing is being utilized in dentistry.

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High-Magnification Microscope Dentistry

High-magnification microscope dentistry, often referred to as dental microscopy, is an advanced technique that utilizes specialized microscopes to enhance visibility during dental procedures. This technology allows dentists to see fine details that are not visible to the naked eye, improving the precision and quality of treatments.

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Cerec Same-Day Crown

CEREC (Chairside Economical Restoration of Esthetic Ceramics) is an innovative dental technology that allows for the creation of custom crowns and other restorations in a single visit.

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Gentle Wave Root Canal Cleaning Technology

GentleWave technology is an advanced system designed to enhance the root canal treatment process. It utilizes a unique combination of fluid dynamics, ultrasonic energy, and sonic activation to improve cleaning and disinfection of the root canal system.

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Fotona Laser

Fotona laser technology is a versatile and advanced system used in various medical and aesthetic applications. Here’s an overview of its key features, applications, and benefits.

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Yomi Robotic Implant Guide

The Yomi robotic implant system is a cutting-edge technology designed to assist surgeons in dental procedures, particularly in dental implant placement. Here’s a brief guide on its features and benefits.

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