A person stands in a dental imaging machine, preparing for an X-ray, in a brightly lit examination room.
A person stands in a dental imaging machine, preparing for an X-ray, in a brightly lit examination room.

Advanced Technology - Las Vegas & Henderson, NV

Innovative Technologies for
Exceptional Care

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Elevating Patient Care

At Nevada Oral & Facial Surgery, our oral and maxillofacial surgeons and team are committed to providing top-tier care to every patient. We leverage a spectrum of cutting-edge technologies to uphold our exceptional standards consistently. Whether you require a bone graft, dental implant surgery, or a wisdom tooth extraction, our advanced technology provides exceptional outcomes in our oral surgery procedures.

A person holds a dental model while using a handheld scanner. In the background, a blurred computer screen displays dental imagery in a clinical setting.

Benefitting from Advanced Dental Technology

Advanced technology offers many benefits that significantly impact your care and treatment outcomes. It enables precision and accuracy in diagnosis and treatment, reducing the margin of error. With faster and more efficient processes, it can enhance your experience, minimizing wait times and streamlining administrative tasks. Our cutting-edge technology and surgical techniques lead to minimally invasive procedures, resulting in shorter recovery times and reduced patient discomfort. These technologies enhance convenience and accessibility, ultimately contributing to your overall well-being.

Our Advanced Technology

  • A computer monitor displays dental X-ray images, showing detailed views of teeth and jaw. A person's hand is on the desk in a modern clinical office setting.
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    Digital X-Rays

    We utilize digital X-rays to enhance the precision and efficiency of our diagnostic procedures. These advanced digital images provide detailed insights into oral health, allowing us to accurately identify issues such as cavities, hidden infections, or potential structural problems. Digital X-rays significantly reduce radiation exposure compared to traditional film X-rays, ensuring your safety while aiding in timely and effective treatment planning.

  • A person stands in a dental imaging machine, chin resting on a support, with red alignment lasers on their face, framed by digital circular patterns in a clinical setting.
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    CBCT Scanner

    A Cone-Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) scanner is a specialized dental imaging tool that captures detailed 3D images of your oral and maxillofacial structures. By rotating around your head, it generates a cone-shaped beam of X-rays that provides comprehensive views of the teeth, jawbone, nerve pathways, and sinus cavities. This technology allows our doctors to precisely assess bone density, identify anatomical structures, and plan dental implant placements with exceptional accuracy, improving patient outcomes and treatment success.

  • A handheld dental scanner rests on a stand labeled "HEND TRIOS," connected to a computer displaying an image, set on a table in a clinical environment.
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    Intraoral Camera

    Our intraoral camera is a powerful diagnostic tool offering a more comprehensive understanding of oral health. These miniature cameras provide close-up, real-time images of the inside of your mouth, enabling us to detect and discuss potential issues with you directly. By involving you in the examination process and displaying the images on a screen, we empower you to make informed decisions about your dental care, fostering a collaborative approach to treatment planning.

  • A gloved hand points at a computer screen displaying a 3D dental model with highlighted areas in red and blue, in a clinical setting.
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    CAD/CAM Technology

    CAD/CAM technology uses computer-aided design and manufacturing to enhance the design and production of various dental restorations. This technology is particularly beneficial for creating dental prostheses, such as crowns, veneers, bridges, implant-supported restorations, dentures, and orthodontic appliances. We use CAD/CAM technology to provide patients with precise, aesthetically pleasing, and long-lasting prosthetic solutions.