Our dental care uses state-of-the-art technology
Intraoral camera
This small, easy-to-handle device takes images of the inside of the mouth, which are transmitted directly to a screen. These images can then be zoomed or enlarged to make certain areas of the oral cavity more visible. The dentist uses the images produced by the intraoral camera for diagnostic purposes, as they enable him or her to better visualize oral structures. This technology also helps him to communicate his observations and explain to patients the problems identified and the proposed solutions.
3D Scan
This device, also known as CT Scan, performs a few seconds' rotation around the head, during which a series of 3D images are taken. It provides a clear, detailed view of the various structures of the mouth and face: bones, joints, blood vessels, tissues and so on. These 3D photos can be viewed as they are, or processed by various software programs. They are thus used to refine diagnoses, but above all to plan various surgical procedures (implant placement, dental extractions), to model Invisalign aligners and to design fixed prostheses (crowns and bridges).