Dental Technology
Modern Tools Supporting Precise Prosthodontic Care
Advanced Dental Technology
Modern Dentistry Designed for Precision and Efficiency
At G Prosthodontics, modern dental technology plays an important role in diagnosis, treatment planning, and restorative procedures. Digital tools allow our dental clinic to evaluate oral health more accurately and develop treatment plans that support predictable, long-term results.
Intraoral Scanning
Intraoral scanning is a modern alternative to traditional dental impressions. Instead of using messy putty molds, a small handheld scanner captures a precise 3D image of your teeth and gums in real time. This digital model allows dentists to plan treatments more accurately and comfortably. It also improves communication, as patients can see detailed visuals of their own oral health. Compared to traditional impressions, intraoral scanning is faster, cleaner, and far more comfortable.
Milling Technology
Milling technology allows dental restorations to be designed and produced with high precision using digital workflows. This technology helps create restorations such as crowns, bridges, and other prosthodontic components that are carefully shaped to match the patient’s natural bite and smile. By using digital design and manufacturing processes, restorations can be produced with improved accuracy, durability, and consistency while helping streamline the treatment process.
3D Printing
3D printing technology supports modern dental workflows by creating highly detailed dental models and treatment components. These digital models allow for accurate planning of prosthodontic procedures and help ensure restorations are designed with precision. The technology may also assist with creating guides, prototypes, and models used during treatment planning. By incorporating 3D printing into dental workflows, our clinic can support more predictable outcomes and improved treatment efficiency.
Intraoral Camera
An intraoral camera allows our dental clinic to capture detailed images of the inside of the mouth. These high resolution images help Dr. Gebril closely examine teeth, gums, and other oral structures that may be difficult to view with the naked eye. By displaying these images on a monitor, patients can also better understand their oral health condition and recommended treatments. This technology improves communication during appointments and supports more accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
Air Filtration System
Air filtration systems help maintain a clean and comfortable environment within the dental clinic. These systems work by filtering airborne particles and improving overall air circulation in treatment areas. Maintaining proper air quality is an important part of creating a safe and professional environment for patients and the dental team. Advanced filtration systems help support infection control protocols and contribute to a comfortable experience during visits.
Digital X-Ray
Digital X-rays are an advanced form of dental imaging that provides detailed pictures of your teeth, bone, and surrounding structures. Unlike traditional film X-rays, digital systems use significantly less radiation and produce images instantly. Dentists can enhance and zoom in on these images for more accurate diagnosis and early detection of issues such as decay, infections, or bone loss. The digital format also makes it easier to store and share records when needed.
