
At Grand Dental - Frankfort, we want to ensure that all of your treatments and examinations are completed comfortably and with an eye for detail. One of the ways we’re able to achieve this is by using the latest technology in the dental field available to us. We invite you to browse some of the state-of-the-art instruments that we utilize to make each of your visits to our Frankfort dental office a five-star experience.
Our intraoral camera is a small, handheld lens that we can maneuver around the inside of your mouth to capture detailed, high definition images and live video footage of hard-to-see areas. It can alert our dentists in Frankfort of small signs of common dental problems, like cavities, helping us diagnose and treat them before they lead to discomfort or oral damage. We can also display the images on a chairside monitor for you to see, helping better educate you on diagnoses we make.
Digital X-rays capture higher resolution images of the area of your mouth that are not visible to the naked eye, including your jaw, tooth roots, and pulp. The X-rays can be quickly captured, just like how you would take a photo with a digital camera and displayed on a large monitor for immediate examination by your dentist. As opposed to traditional film X-rays, digital X-rays emit up to 80% less radiation, making them extremely safe for both children and adults.
Our cone beam CT scanner is a more advanced imaging machine that has the ability to capture a 3D view of the entire facial structure. It takes thousands of individual photos and pieces them together to create a whole picture, allowing our dentist in Frankfort to see your sinuses, jawbone density, facial nerves, and more details of your anatomy. These images are ideal for more advanced procedures and diagnoses, like dental implant treatment planning and orthodontics.
Whether you’re struggling with gum disease or another oral health concern that affects your soft oral tissues, our team offers laser dentistry to help. Our dental laser allows us to target harmful oral bacteria and infected gums to improve the state of your smile, as well as effortlessly and more comfortably treat lip and tongue ties. Instead of a scalpel or surgical scissors, we’ll point our laser at the area we’re operating on. It will cauterize the area to minimize risk of post-operative infection as well as stop bleeding. Our patients who undergo laser dentistry are able to make faster and more comfortable recoveries.
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