Dental Technology
Technologies at Our Dental Clinic
At our dental office in Toronto, the technology we use helps to inform treatment planning and make your dental appointments run smoothly. Technology, including dental lasers, can also be used to help us complete certain dental procedures.
Our exam rooms feature monitors that we can use to display your dental X-rays and scans. This helps us show you any issues in your mouth and walk you through your treatment plan.
Our goal is to provide patients with dental care while making sure they are fully informed about their oral health; dental technology helps us do that.
Oral Cancer Screening Device
The VELscope® is an oral cancer screening device that helps the dentist identify abnormalities and diseases in the mouth, such as cancerous and precancerous lesions. Using fluorescence visualization technology, it can be performed in your dentist’s office during routine exams and under normal lighting conditions in about two minutes.
Dental Lasers
In dentistry, lasers (focused light beams) can be used in a variety of soft and hard tissue procedures. They allow our dentists to perform dental procedures with less pain and fewer medical interventions. At Live Well Dental, our dentists use lasers to remove overgrown or decayed tissue, to reshape the gums, to harden dental restorations quickly, or to whiten teeth.
3D Printing
Our dental team uses 3D printing technology to make things like oral appliances, crowns, or surgical guides. This technology uses intraoral scanners to create an accurate rendering of your oral cavity - removing the need for messy impressions. Our 3D printer can also print digital prototypes to help you understand the treatment you will be receiving and envision your final smile to ensure more accurate results.
Panoramic X-Rays
Panoramic X-rays allow your dentist to create a single image of your entire mouth. This image is a flat representation of the teeth, upper and lower jaws, temporomandibular joints (TMJ), and the nasal and sinus structures. Panoramic X-rays are often used to help plan treatments for dentures, braces, extractions and implants.
Digital X-Rays
Digital X-rays use digital sensors instead of traditional photographic X-ray film. They produce highly detailed computer images of the teeth and gums, as well as other oral structures and conditions, allowing your dentist to examine parts of the mouth that are not visible to the naked eye.
New Patients Always Welcome
Live Well Dental is accepting new patients. Contact us today to see how we can help you achieve your optimal oral health.