Digital X-Rays
Digital X-rays are imaging tools used to help dentists view teeth, roots, and surrounding bone structures. They support diagnosis and treatment planning by providing detailed images with reduced processing time compared to traditional film X-rays.
Intra-Oral Cameras
Intra-oral cameras are small cameras used inside the mouth to capture close-up images of teeth and gums. These images may help patients better understand areas of concern discussed during an exam.
Panoramic X-Rays
Panoramic X-rays provide a wide image of the entire mouth, including teeth, jawbone, and surrounding structures. They are often used to assess overall oral development, impacted teeth, or jaw-related concerns.
Digital Scanners
Digital scanners are used to create electronic impressions of teeth and gums. They may be used in planning restorations such as crowns, bridges, or orthodontic appliances, depending on individual needs.
Cone Beam CT
Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) is a type of 3D imaging that provides detailed views of oral and facial structures. It may be recommended for certain procedures such as implant planning or evaluation of complex dental conditions.
Microscopes
Dental microscopes provide magnified views of teeth and internal structures. They may be used during procedures that require detailed visualization, such as root canal treatment or restorative work.
