TECHNOLOGY
TECHNOLOGY
CBCT- Cone Beam Computed Tomography
Periodontal disease can involve bone loss and management depends on the extent of bone loss. 3D radiography (Cone Beam Computed Tomography- CBCT) is the latest and most advanced radiologic equipment available in dentistry. These sophisticated radiographs are necessary to determine the amount of bone available for dental implant placement or for the diagnosis of bone pathology.
Periodontal disease is characterised by periodontal pockets. These periodontal pockets have to be measured with a probe (periodontal charting) to determine the extent of the disease. The Florida Probe Voiceworks equipment is a voice activated system for quick and efficient charting.
Dental models are necessary for dental implant planning. Digital intraoral scanners make the process of preparing the models much more comfortable. These models can then be 3D printed with high accuracy.
In-House 3D Printing Utilization
Our practice utilizes the SprintRay 3D printing ecosystem to optimize digital workflows and enhance patient care. We leverage this technology for the in-house fabrication of high-precision implant surgical guides, as well as provisional restorations and temporary prostheses. This capability allows for tight quality control, accelerated turnaround times, and highly accurate, predictable clinical outcomes.