Our Technological Equipment
Intraoral scanners are digital devices that capture 3D images of teeth and surrounding tissues.
Their
main advantage is the elimination of uncomfortable molds and improved diagnostic accuracy.
These scanners allow
the rapid creation of digital models, which facilitates treatment planning and offers a more comfortable and efficient experience for patients.
Digital radiography has revolutionized dental diagnosis by allowing images to be captured and viewed in real time. This technology reduces radiation exposure and eliminates the need for complicated developing processes. Dentists can easily store and share these images, which improves communication with patients and speeds up diagnoses. Additionally, image quality is superior, allowing for earlier detection of dental problems.
Intraoral cameras are useful tools that allow dentists to capture images of the mouth and teeth from inside. These images can be shared with patients during consultations, helping to explain diagnoses and procedures. Direct visualization of dental problems can increase patient confidence and foster better understanding of the necessary treatment.
Dental practice management systems integrate all the necessary administrative functions to operate a dental clinic efficiently. This includes appointment scheduling, patient record management and billing. By digitizing these processes, clinics can reduce errors and improve the patient experience, making daily management smoother and more organized.
Dental laser therapy is an innovative technology used for treatments such as caries removal and gum treatment. This method is less invasive, causes less pain and reduces recovery time compared to traditional procedures. The precision of the laser also minimizes damage to surrounding tissues, resulting in a safer and more effective treatment.
The CAD/CAM system allows dentists to design and manufacture dental restorations, such as crowns, bridges and veneers, in a fast and precise way. This system combines digital impression taking using intraoral scanners with design software to create 3D models. Once designed, the device can be manufactured in the office with a milling machine or 3D printer, allowing patients to receive restorations in a single visit. This not only improves patient comfort, but also optimizes treatment time and reduces the need for multiple visits.
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