Technology for Safer, Clearer Planning

Modern imaging and planning tools help patients understand treatment and help the clinical team plan with greater precision.

Technology should make treatment easier to understand

For specialty dental care, technology is most valuable when it improves diagnosis, surgical planning, patient communication, and long-term maintenance. The goal is not to add complexity, but to make complex decisions clearer.

CBCT 3D Imaging

CBCT 3D Imaging

Cone beam CT imaging gives the clinical team a three-dimensional view of teeth, roots, jawbone, nerves, sinuses, and implant sites. For patients, this makes it easier to understand why grafting, sinus lift planning, implant positioning, or wisdom tooth removal may be recommended.

3D anatomy view
Nerve and sinus awareness
Implant site planning
Supports complex cases
Guided Implant Planning

Guided Implant Planning

Digital implant planning helps connect the surgical plan with the final tooth or full-arch restoration. By mapping position, angulation, bone support, and restorative space before surgery, the team can communicate the plan more clearly and work toward a more predictable outcome.

Planned implant positioning
Restorative coordination
Clearer case design
More predictable surgery
Regenerative Healing Support

Regenerative Healing Support

Regenerative treatment planning supports cases involving bone grafting, socket preservation, gum grafting, and implant-related healing. These approaches help protect the foundation for future tooth replacement and long-term periodontal stability.

Supports grafting cases
Protects tissue support
Improves site development
Strengthens long-term planning