Advanced Dental Services & Technology – Richardson, TX

State-of-the-Art Dentistry Right Here, Right Now

 

Dental technology is continually evolving, and dentistry patients who now enter our dental office can expect new and exciting innovations. Instead of relying on traditional X-ray machines or simply relaying what we see when looking in a person’s mouth, we incorporate advanced dental services technology at our Richardson, TX dental office to make these visits safer, more personal, and more educational.

 

Committed to State-of-the-Art & Comfortable Dental Experiences

  • Improved Patient Education
  • Safer, Enhance Diagnostic Imaging
  • Accurate & Precise Treatment Planning

 

Intraoral Cameras

Dentist capturing smile images using intraoral camera

With Mouthwatch intraoral cameras, these unique devices allow patients to see exactly what we see when examining their mouths. If a cavity or problem area is evident, we can quickly scan the mouth and have the images projected onto a nearby screen, making it possible for the patient to view the image and better understand the reason and need for treatment. It takes the guesswork out for the patient, enabling them to feel more educated about their oral health.

 

All-Digital X-Rays

Dentist and dental patient looking at all digital x-rays

Our Vatech all-digital X-rays are uniquely designed to emit less radiation and provide higher-resolution radiographs. Designed as an effective diagnostic tool, these are far different from those used 30 or even 15 years ago. The systems we use now do not require harsh chemicals or long development times in a darkroom. Instead, the images are immediately uploaded and stored for quick retrieval in the future.

 

3D Cone Beam Imaging

3 D C T cone beam digital x-ray scanner

Another Vatech system we use is our 3D Cone Beam Scanner. Complete with a 360-degree rotating arm, the device takes hundreds of photos of a patient’s teeth, gums, bones, tissues, nerves, and blood vessels. This is one of the most beneficial technologies we use to accurately plan for dental implant placement as well as other complex dental procedures that require optimal precision.