3D Galileous Cone Beam Imaging

From digital radiography to computerized case presentations, and from digitally based “surgical guides” and imaging for implant placement to digital impressions, technology is changing the face of dentistry and its clinical outcomes. Consultations and collaborations between doctors and lab technicians can be conducted more quickly and perhaps with more detailed and immediate information.

Using digital technologies in Vadadent, Modern Dental Group has enabled us earlier and better detection of diseases in the oral cavity.

We can find dental disease—periodontal disease or caries—very early on and treat it right away in order to prevent major trauma to our patients.

Vadadent, Modern Dental Group’s, the in-office 3D imaging unit enables us, for example, to scan a patient’s jaws to begin examining developmental issues or previously “invisible” pathology. If our dentists are going to perform orthodontics, surgery, or place implants, they can now start to see where teeth are, where nerves are, and where sinuses are, which prevent major post-operative complications.

 3D imaging can be used for treatment planning
 3D scanners can be used to aid treatment planning
 3D scanning can be used  in planning treatments
 3D imagery can be used to guide treatments

Vadadent Dental Group Utilizes Advanced Technology for Your Care

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