Cone Beam 3D Imaging
Drs. Toenjes, Brizzee and Orme - Cosmetic and Family Dentistry is able to take a closer look at your mouth when we use GALILEOS ComfortPLUS 3D imaging. This advanced system produces the high-resolution images that allow our dentist and team to create precision treatment plans. Contact us today if you want to learn more about our GALILEOS ComfortPLUS 3D imaging in St. Anthony and Ashton, Idaho, from our dentists.
Regular appointments to our office are important because they give us the opportunity to examine your mouth for dental problems. When we catch these problems while they are small, then they are much easier to treat. Our team performs a visual examination and uses digital X-rays to check your mouth, and we also provide 3D imaging. This equipment produces clear, complete images of your teeth, jaw and other structures so we can see more of your mouth and plan treatments with greater accuracy.
We use the GALILEOS 3D imaging system produced by the Sirona Dental Company because it is designed with patient comfort in mind. For one, it outputs very low radiation levels, making it safer for patients. Additionally, the reliable, high-resolution images it creates help us to more easily diagnose problems and plan precision treatments. With this system, we are able to provide our patients with quality dental care. Call our team today if you want to learn more about GALILEOS 3D imaging.
Digital X-Rays
Digital X-rays are an important way that we put the patient first. Digital X-rays not only are quicker and more comfortable than conventional X-rays but also emit less radiation. We are pleased to feature the latest dental technology, including digital X-rays, as part of our commitment to our patients. Give us a call today to schedule your next appointment with our experienced dentists, Dr. John Toenjes, Dr. Gabe Brizzee and Dr. Drostan Orme!
Digital X-rays are one of the advanced diagnostic tools we use to provide you with the best possible care. Digital radiography has changed the way we take dental X-rays by making the process faster, more comfortable and more convenient than ever before. Digital X-rays use a digital sensor to take images of your teeth, unlike traditional X-rays that use film. Digital X-rays use significantly less radiation than conventional film X-rays and require the use of no chemicals for developing the images. Our dentists can then instantly view the high-quality images on monitors right in the treatment room to provide you with efficient, accurate diagnoses and care. Our team is able to use digital radiography to identify and diagnose several types of dental problems, such as:
- Decay in between teeth
- Developmental abnormalities
- Improper tooth root positioning
- Cysts and abscesses
- Fractures in existing fillings
- Tumors
- Infection in the tooth nerves
- Bone loss
Digital dental X-rays are used to plan many kinds of dental treatment, such as oral surgery procedures, root canal treatment, dental implants, orthodontics and more. To learn more about digital radiography and how we use X-rays at our office, we welcome you to call or visit us soon.
Intraoral Cameras
To help ensure we can see all parts of your smile, we use intraoral cameras. This convenient, handheld device allows our dentists to see parts of your smile that would be difficult or impossible to see with the naked eye. Call our office today to schedule an appointment with Dr. John Toenjes, Dr. Gabe Brizzee and Dr. Drostan Orme and learn more about intraoral cameras.
An intraoral camera is a tool we use to get a closer look at different parts of your smile. The intraoral camera is a small, pen-shaped device that we can use to take high-quality color photos of your teeth and gums, as well as other areas of your mouth as needed. Because the intraoral camera is so small and easily maneuverable, we can use it to see angles in your mouth that we cannot easily view with the unaided eye. We may utilize the intraoral camera to better evaluate your oral health and diagnose dental problems like tooth decay and periodontal disease, as well as tooth damage like a cracked or chipped tooth. The intraoral camera is also useful in following up after a treatment has been completed.
In addition to helping our team get a better view of your smile, the images taken with the intraoral camera allow you, our patient, to gain a better understanding of your oral health and dental treatments. We can also send these photos to other dentists and specialists and can submit them to dental insurance companies as needed. To learn more about the uses and benefits of intraoral cameras, we invite you to call or visit our dentists and team soon.
CEREC One-Visit Dental Crowns
Dental crowns
are an important part of many services. For example, our dentists and team typically conclude a root canal treatment with the placement of a dental crown. Crowns are beautiful, functional and durable. And, with CEREC technology, we can create and place your permanent crown all within a single appointment! If you are interested in CEREC one-visit dental crowns, we invite you to contact our team today to schedule an appointment.
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