The technologies

Modern dentistry employs advanced technologies that assist dentists in performing treatments, enhancing diagnostic precision and treatment effectiveness. These innovations allow for increasingly targeted and personalized care, improving comfort during sessions.

Intraoral imaging and Fluorescence Transillumination Techniques

For precise diagnosis of dental conditions, we use intraoral images and fluorescence transillumination techniques. These tools help us detect cavities, fractures, and other abnormalities in a non-invasive manner, allowing us to intervene promptly. Transillumination uses light to highlight differences in dental tissue structure, while fluorescence helps identify demineralized or carious areas.

Digital photography and intraoral scans

Digital photography is a useful tool for documenting the initial state of the oral cavity, monitoring treatment progress, and supporting the planning of aesthetic and functional interventions. Intraoral scans allow us to create 3D models of the mouth without the need for traditional impression pastes, offering a more practical and comfortable process for the patient.

Computerized diagnostic radiology and Digital intraoral radiography

In radiology, Cone Beam CT scanning is a diagnostic technique that provides 3D images of dental and jawbone structures. This technology is particularly useful for planning complex procedures, such as those in implantology. Digital intraoral radiography, on the other hand, captures detailed images of individual teeth or groups of teeth, reducing radiation exposure compared to traditional methods.

CAD/CAM Technology for the design and manufacture of dental prosthetics

CAD/CAM technology (Computer-Aided Design and Computer-Aided Manufacturing) supports us in designing and manufacturing customized medical devices, such as inlays, crowns, and other dental prosthetics, with a high level of precision. This technology can be chosen by the professional to ensure accurate and personalized prosthetic work or to meet the needs of patients who require faster solutions. It is especially used when custom-made medical devices from an external laboratory do not meet the patient’s need for quick turnaround times. The goal is to provide a service that adapts to both clinical needs, ensuring precision and customization, and logistical needs, offering faster processing times while maintaining high-quality standards.

Apex locator

The apex locator is an essential tool during root canal treatments, as it accurately determines the length of the root canal, ensuring an effective and safe procedure.

Pulse oximeter

The pulse oximeter is a device used during more complex procedures to continuously monitor the patient’s blood oxygen saturation. This technology ensures maximum safety during surgical interventions and sedation.

Digital design of surgical guides for Implantology

The digital design of surgical guides is a cutting-edge technique we use in implantology to position implants with maximum precision. These guides, custom-made for the patient, ensure correct and predictable implant placement, improving results and reducing healing times.

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