Advanced Dental Technology Mesa
Bringing the Best in Technology to Our Patients
High-quality dentistry doesn’t just include knowledgeable staff and an expertly trained dentist with decades of experience. It also includes using some of the best dental technologies available here in Mesa. At Julian Dentistry, we believe in delivering first-rate care with the help of digital impressions, a cone beam scanner, CEREC same-day dental crowns/restorations, and intraoral cameras. Using these devices to treat smiles of all types, we can produce healthy teeth and gums, which ultimately leads to better health and wellness.
CT/Cone Beam Scanner
Whether it is dental implant placement or root canal treatment that you need, our CT/cone beam scanner is an effective way for Dr. Julian to examine the components of your oral and facial structures. Its in-depth view of your head and mouth makes it easier to prepare a treatment plan that will ensure optimal safety when performing the procedure, which ultimately leads to longer-lasting, beautiful results.
Digital Dental Impressions
Custom restorations are fabricated by lab technicians who use a digital mold of your mouth. To ensure that your crown, veneer, or dental bridge looks and feels natural, we use digital impressions. Instead of turning to cold dental putty, we can simply scan your teeth and gums to create a 3D model that is then sent to a dental lab. There, they can use the more accurate model to begin work on your new teeth.
CEREC Same-Day Dental Technology
When you don’t want to wait for a lab to create your custom restoration, we can use an advanced solution known as CEREC same-day technology. Using CAD/CAM software and an in-house milling unit, we can take impressions, make adjustments to the digital model, and fabricate the custom restoration all while you wait. Not only does this eliminate the need for multiple dental appointments, but it also allows you to walk away with a fully restored smile in just one day!
Intraoral Camera
You can now see what it is that Dr. Julian sees thanks to our intraoral camera. Used as a way to detect even the smallest areas of decay, its ability to show what is going on inside the mouth in real time allows you to ask questions and better understand the treatment process and the necessity for better oral health and hygiene.