These provide high-resolution images with lower radiation exposure compared to traditional X-rays.
These devices capture three-dimensional digital images of the patients mouth, allowing for better visualization of teeth and soft tissues for more precise diagnoses and treatment planning.
They enable the fabrication of dental restorations such as crowns, veneers, and bridges using computer technology for precise fit and enhanced aesthetics.
These scanners provide detailed three-dimensional images of the mouth and jaws, which is especially useful for dental implant planning and surgical procedures.
They are used for a variety of applications, including gum treatment, cavity removal, teeth whitening, and oral surgery, offering less invasive procedures and faster recovery.
They utilize high-definition displays and interactive software to show educational images and videos about dental procedures, helping patients better understand their oral health and recommended treatments.
These include specialized software for appointment scheduling, electronic health records, billing, and patient tracking, improving operational efficiency and patient care.