Technology





3d cbct


Dental Cone Beam CT. Dental cone beam computed tomography (CT) is a special type of x-ray equipment used when regular dental or facial x-rays are not sufficient. Your doctor may use this technology to produce three dimensional (3-D) images of your teeth, soft tissues, nerve pathways and bone in a single scan.









Cephalometric


A Cephalometric radiograph is a radiograph of the head taken in a Cephalometer (Cephalostat) that is a head-holding device introduced in 1931 by Holly Broadbent Sr. in USA. The Cephalometer is used to obtain standardized and comparable craniofacial images on radiographic films.














Award winning innovations for panoramic, cephalometric and 3D imaging


The Bright Smiles of Sunrise OP 3D makes choosing your X-ray system simple. It is a complete X-ray platform that provides easy-to-use features throughout the entire dental imaging workflow.

With its versatile imaging programs and intuitive user interface, the Bright Smiles of Sunrise OP 3D in its different configurations offers imaging excellence for a variety of users, ranging from general dental practitioners to orthodontists, and all the way to maxillofacial surgeons.














CEREC® / Same Day Crowns


CEREC® (Chairside Economical Restoration of Esthetic Ceramics) allows patients to receive custom dental crowns in a single visit. Using advanced 3D imaging and CAD/CAM technology, your dentist can design, create, and place a high-quality ceramic crown that matches your natural teeth in both color and shape. This process eliminates the need for temporary crowns and multiple appointments, providing a convenient and efficient solution for restoring damaged or decayed teeth. CEREC® crowns are durable, long-lasting, and offer a natural-looking appearance, making them an ideal choice for those seeking quick and reliable dental restoration without compromising on aesthetics or quality.











The Intraoral Scanner


The intraoral scanner is a cutting-edge dental tool that enhances the accuracy and comfort of dental impressions. Unlike traditional methods that use messy putty, the intraoral scanner captures detailed 3D images of your teeth and gums using a small, handheld device. These digital impressions are precise, allowing for the creation of custom dental restorations like crowns, bridges, and aligners with improved fit and comfort. The process is quick, non-invasive, and more comfortable for patients, reducing the time spent in the dental chair. Intraoral scanners are revolutionizing dental care by making procedures faster, more efficient, and more accurate.