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Our Dental Technology

The Wand (STA)

The Wand is a computer assisted system for local anesthesia. It carefully guides dental professionals as they are performing dental injections. Patients who experience our technology will find it offers less pain and more contained numbness for the area that is being treated by using single tooth anesthesia (STA).

Benefits

More comfort & less anxiety
•Significantly more comfortable than the
syringe
•Greatly reduces anxiety
•STA eliminates collateral numbness

 

More efficient use of time
•STA enables bi-lateral mandibular treatment in
one visit
•Esthetic restorative dentistry procedures such
as AMSA & P-ASA allow smile-line
assessment at time of treatment
•Go right back to work without a numb face

 

Greater satisfaction
•Patients are more satisfied with, and prefer,
The Wand the syringe
More confident that their dental practice has the
latest technology

Our Dental Technology

Cerec

Use of CAD/CAM technology to offer same day or rather 1 visit crowns and inlays. We scan design produce sinter/glaze. No more taking putty impressions in the mouth with trays. Simply take digital impressions using integrated inra-oral camera. Use of all popular materials like Ceramic/Porcelain/Zirconium.

What We Offer

  • Emax
  • Empress
  • Celtra Duo
  • Cerec Blocs
  • Enamic
  • Etc
  • Speed and Comfort
  • Smile in a few minutes

Our Dental Technology

X-ray and Photography

Better record keeping, more efficient diagnosis, more safety with less radiation. Benefits of digital dental radiographs compared to traditional dental X-rays include the following:

Benefits

• Digital radiographs reveal small hidden areas of decay
between teeth or below existing restorations (fillings),
bone infections, gum (periodontal) disease, abscesses
or cysts, developmental abnormalities and tumors that
cannot be detected with only a visual dental
examination.

• Digital radiographs can be viewed instantly on any
computer screen, manipulated to enhance contrast and
detail, and transmitted electronically to specialists
without quality loss.

• Early detection and treatment of dental problems can save
time, money and discomfort.

• Digital micro-storage technology allows greater data
storage capacity on small, space-saving drives.

• Dental digital radiographs eliminate chemical processing
and disposal of hazardous wastes and lead foil, thereby
presenting a “greener” and eco-friendly alternative.

• Digital radiographs can be transferred easily to other
dentists with compatible computer technology, or
photo printed for dentists without compatible
technology.

• Digital sensors and PSP (photostimulable phosphor) plates
are more sensitive to X-radiation and require 50 to 80
percent less radiation than film. This technology
adheres to the ALARA (As Low As Reasonably
Achievable) principle, which promotes radiation safety.

• Digital radiograph features, including contrasting,
colorizing, 3-D, sharpness, flip, zoom, etc., assist in
detection and interpretation, which in turn assist in
diagnosis and patient education.

• Digital images of
problem areas can be transferred and enhanced on a computer screen next to the patient’s chair.

• Digital dental images can be stored easily in electronic
patient records and, sent quickly electronically to insurance
companies, referring dentists or consultants, often
eliminating or reducing treatment disruption and leading to
faster dental insurance reimbursements.

Our Dental Technology

Surgical Microscopes

Generally the dentists use magnification loupes of range 2.5 to 3.5. The surgical microscopes provide much greater magnification, higher optical performance when matched with normal dental loupes. Surgical microscopes specially designed for dentistry makes use of Galilean optics.

What We Offer

The surgical microscopes provide much greater magnification, higher optical performance when matched with normal dental loupes. Surgical microscopes specially designed for dentistry makes use of Galilean optics. They have binocular eyepieces joined by counteracting prisms to create the parallel optical axis. Galilean optics allows the users to experience a stereoscopic vision without eye convergence or any strain to the eyes. Depth of focus and field of view features are at the optimum level in surgical microscopes.

 

The advantages of surgical microscopes are that the focusing or the changes in magnification can be done real time. When a dentist is carrying out a clinical procedure, he can adjust the magnifications easily to the appropriate value. Along with this magnification changing feature, this microscope has another advantage: An illuminator which sends a light beam through the objective lens so that the line of illumination is in par with the viewer’s line of vision. Consequently, the surgical spot will be lightened and the surgeon avails a shadow-free clear vision

The surgical microscopes consist of a magnification changer, objective lenses, a lighting unit to illuminate the field of vision, binocular tubes, and eyepieces. The microscope could be fixed on the floor or even it could be mounted to the wall or ceiling.

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