The Cone-Beam CT Scan or CBCT (Cone-Beam Computed Tomography) is a radiological exam that allows three-dimensional visualization of the craniofacial system.
Conscious sedation is mainly used for the most delicate or invasive procedures, such as implantology, but also for other types of treatments.
The intraoral camera is a device that, thanks to its miniaturized size, allows access to the oral cavity without causing any disturbance to the patient and displays images of extraordinary quality and definition on a monitor.
The intraoral scanner is a very useful device in the dental office, allowing to detect the patient’s dental imprint in digital format, avoiding the use of the unpleasant pastes traditionally used.
The laser in dentistry is a tool used to make some treatments more comfortable for the patient. This device allows for less invasive and more precise treatments, also decreasing the duration of the post-operative course.
Dental piezosurgery is a technology used in oral surgery for cutting bone without damaging soft tissues.
In the studio we use an innovative, compact and mobile device, useful for detecting caries at an early stage.
Dental microsurgery includes the use of magnifications and lighting for better visualization of anatomical details and delicate tissues.
The laser in dentistry is a tool used to make some treatments more comfortable for the patient. This device allows for less invasive and more precise treatments, also decreasing the duration of the post-operative course.
In our studio, we offer our patients a focused ultrasound technology that targets the relaxation of facial and neck tissues, making the skin tighter and lifted without the need for surgery.
Endoral radiography is a very useful radiological examination in the field of dentistry, which is performed to obtain information regarding the specific area of the oral cavity( at most two or three teeth).
In recent years, the 3D printer has become increasingly popular in various dental clinics, including ours. We have decided to use this technology to speed up and make the creation of prosthetic devices more precise.