Our Technology

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Fotona Laser

We have state of the art laser equipment and very excited to offer laser dentistry to patients
  • Small dental fillings with no anaesthesia. Children greatly benefit from it.
  • for treatment of apthous ulcers/ cold sores
  • frenectomy or tongue tie removal for children and adults
  • Fibroma/ Hemangioma/ fibrous tissue removal
  • Gum disease treatment
  • Root canal therapy

The benefits of laser is less postoperative pain, healing is faster and less invasive

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Planmeca ProMax® 3D Mid

Our Planmeca ProMax® 3D Mid imaging unit complies with a multitude of diagnostic requirements and provides volumes sizes for every clinical application. Planmeca ProMax 3D Mid is an excellent choice for not only dental but also full maxillofacial imaging. The unit is equipped with numerous anatomical presets specifically developed for imaging the ears, nose and throat.Patient movement artifacts are among the most significant challenges to CBCT image quality. When a patient moves during imaging, it produces artifacts that affect the quality of the image. Planmeca CALM cancels the effects caused by this movement and allows clinicians to succeed every time.
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Intraoral Camera

The intraoral camera is an amazing diagnostic tool for viewing different angles in the mouth that we would not have been able to just a few years ago. The camera gives us the ability to view the entire mouth on a monitor so that we can get a closer look at any potential issues or problems that may arise. In addition, the patient will have the ability to see for themselves first hand the same images we are seeing. These digital images are also excellent for gaining procedure acceptance from insurance companies.
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Rotary Endodontics

Endodontics, more commonly known as root canal, is a procedure where the roots or nerves of the tooth are removed. This is often due to the fact that they are infected and the tooth is causing pain. Rotary Endodontics is a way of performing the root canal utilizing a specific electrical handpiece. This tool often makes the process faster and allows the dentist to perform the process with greater ease.
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Oral Cancer Screenings

Oral cancer screenings are a very important part of the dental visit for the patient. With the advances in modern technology, we are now able to pinpoint the start of a potential problem much earlier in its evolution. The ability to do so is extremely important in being able to treat any issues prior to them becoming a major irreversible problem. The oral cancer screening is often completed with an ultraviolet light or similar device that allows us to view issues that can’t always be detected by the human eye under normal conditions. Certain lifestyle choices can have a great impact on the health of tissues and your overall health in the mouth. If you are a smoker or heavy drinker, make sure to get regular screenings when you visit the dentist.
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Digital X-ray

Digital x-rays are quickly becoming adopted by a large percentage of the dental industry. A digital x-ray allows the dentist to take an image of the tooth or teeth and put it into an imaging program. Within this imaging program, there are a number of tools that will allow the dentist to take a very close look at the teeth and surrounding structures with amazing accuracy. As a benefit to the patient, the digital x-ray also provides nearly 80% less radiation than a standard x-ray. This is due to the fact that the digital version of the x-ray is much more sensitive to this radiation and has been specifically designed with the patient in mind.
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Laser Treatment

All lasers work by delivering energy in the form of light. When used for surgical and dental procedures, the laser acts as a cutting instrument or a vaporizer of tissue that it comes in contact with. When used for “curing” a filling, the laser helps to strengthen the bond between the filling and the tooth. When used in teeth-whitening procedures, the laser acts as a heat source and enhances the effect of tooth-bleaching agents. Some dentists are using lasers to treat:

  • Tooth Decay. Lasers are used to remove decay within a tooth and prepare the surrounding enamel for receipt of the filling.
  • Gum Disease. Lasers are used to reshape gums and remove bacteria during root canal procedures.
  • Biopsy or Lesion Removal. Lasers can be used to remove a small piece of tissue (called a biopsy) so that it can be examined for cancer. Lasers are also used to remove lesions in the mouth and relieve the pain of canker sores.
  • Teeth whitening. Lasers are used to speed up in-office teeth whitening procedures. A peroxide bleaching solution, applied to the tooth surface, is ‘activated” by laser energy, which speeds up of the whitening process.
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CARIVU

DEXIS CariVu™ is a compact, portable caries detection device that uses patented transillumination technology to support the identification of occlusal, interproximal and recurrent carious lesions and cracks. By hugging the tooth and bathing it in safe, near-infrared light, CariVu’s transillumination technology makes the enamel appear transparent while porous lesions trap and absorb the light. This unique caries detector allows the clinician to see through the tooth exposing its structure and the actual structure of any carious lesions with very high accuracy.
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Planmeca OR CAD/CAM

The E4D/ Planmeca Dentist system is a comprehensive chairside Computer-Aided Design (CAD) and Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) system that produces inlays, onlays, full crowns, and veneers. Your newly restored tooth will be metal-free, as it is made from a high-grade ceramic material that is compatible with the natural tissue found in your mouth. Using a handheld laser scanner, your doctor can capture true 3D intraoral images without the use of messy powder or putty trays. Your doctor, with assistance from E4D DentaLogic software, will then create a virtual model and plan for a custom-designed restoration. With the incorporation of an E4D mill, your restoration can be created and placed the same day, allowing you to get back to your life and all the things that make you smile.
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Bio Scan Video Microscopy

Phase contrast microscope – to diagnose the type of bacteria that causes the disease. full series of digital xrays Comprehensive periodontal exam

Dr. Jay and team use a non surgical method to treat gum disease. This is a non invasive method and holistic approach to help patients in recovering their oral health.

For patients who present in the early stages of periodontal disease, nonsurgical periodontal therapy is often the first line of defense against further disease progression. These days, dental professionals have access to an arsenal of nonsurgical treatment options, including manual and ultrasonic scaling and root planing (SRP), antimicrobials, laser therapy, and a variety of other adjuncts.

I know it can be challenging to weed through the clinical evidence to determine the best course of action for patients who may benefit from nonsurgical periodontal therapy, especially when many of these treatments have been developed and marketed with commercial interests in mind.

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3D Printer

3D Printer delivers high-resolution parts at a fraction of the cost and footprint of industrial 3D printers. Scale your prototyping and production in-house with desktop stereolithograph
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Isolite

The Isolite system is a minimally invasive, easy‑to‑use alternative to traditional forms of isolation (such as rubber dam and manual suction & retraction). The dental isolation system is becoming popular in many dental practices because it gives the practice unprecedented control of the oral environment. The key to the systems’ effectiveness is the family of Isolite Mouthpieces that are used with the system. Isolite Systems offers a full suite of morphologically and anatomically correct mouthpieces designed to fit the spectrum of patients, making it easy to have effective isolation for every mouth of every size. The system, shown in Figure enables the clinician to practice more efficiently as the tongue and cheek are readily retracted with the Isolite Mouthpiece in place. The maxillary and mandibular quadrants are isolated simultaneously. The mouthpiece obturates the throat to prevent inadvertent aspiration of fluids and oral debris. At the same time, fluids are continuously aspirated and oral humidity is controlled at approx. 43%. Isolite Mouthpieces come in a variety of sizes (from Pediatric to Large Adult) and are easy to insert and comfortable for the patient.