We are proud to offer modern technology and techniques so our patients can enjoy the most comfortable, efficient, and effective orthodontics experience possible.

Digital X-Rays
Modern digital dental x-rays benefit patients in a number of ways:
- Digital x-rays expose patients to considerably less radiation than conventional film x-rays.
- Digital x-rays require almost no time for development, reducing time spent waiting in the dental chair.
- Digital x-rays allow for incredibly precise and accurate images for timely diagnoses.
- Digital x-rays are securely stored in your digital file and can be securely sent to your insurance company or duplicated, when necessary.

3-D Dental Imaging
3-D dental imaging is an exciting new dental technology that allows your doctor to get a full view inside your mouth, allowing for better diagnosis and treatment of dental issues. With 3-D imaging, your orthodontist will use a 3-D imaging machine to create a 3-D rendering of the inside of your mouth.
Your orthodontist will be able to zoom in on areas, rotate the view, and enjoy a variety of angles, which makes for a much more in-depth imaging experience. Creating the 3-D image is simple and easy, taking only a few minutes.

Intraoral Scanner
With intraoral scanners, we no longer need to take goopy impressions of your teeth in order to create customized appliances, aligners, or retainers. We can perform a quick scan and then send your scans directly to the dental laboratory, or make your appliances right here in our own office. This fantastic new technology makes your orthodontic experiences faster, more comfortable, and more convenient.

Panoramic X-Rays
Individual x-rays are beneficial for identifying decay, infection, and many other dental conditions. Having a full-picture view is often helpful, and that’s where panoramic x-rays come in handy. Panoramic x-rays take a full-picture view of the teeth, bone, jaw joints, and other biological landmarks. These types of x-rays are helpful in planning orthodontic treatments, as well as identifying tumors, cysts, and jaw joint problems.

Digital Records
In today’s modern, digital culture, we are used to having information at the tips of our fingers. Your dental records are no different. Digital records allow us to compare your oral health from one visit to the next, and everything stays safe under encrypted lock and key.