Modern technology for your treatments.
For several years, we have surrounded ourselves with the best technologies available on the market with the sole purpose of improving the quality and performance of various oral therapies.
The possibilities in terms of planning and, consequently, the reduced invasiveness in therapies offered by digital tools are now a well-established reality in our studio.
Since 1986, our patients have been able to appreciate our commitment to innovation and the search for techniques and technologies to improve the therapy and prognosis of our treatments.
Today, we are in the midst of a tremendous revolution - digital technology - which is rendering obsolete many of the procedures that have been the cornerstone of our profession for many years. This technology not only allows us to make increasingly precise and less invasive diagnoses but also enhances the effectiveness of various therapies. Importantly, it enables us to monitor results over time.
Woven into this path of care are years of experience, solid knowledge, and modern support tools.
These are just some of the various technologies available today that allow us to work at levels never seen before.
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Much of the "digital revolution" revolves around the ability to 3D print devices in biocompatible materials, a reality that captivates with ever-expanding possibilities for future dentistry applications.
Intraoral scan
Crucial tool for digital planning. It enables the capture of optical impressions and the generation of 3D models, replacing conventional impressions with traditional materials
High-resolution radiographic images with an extremely reduced dose of radiation that seamlessly integrate into the digital workflow.
3D Radiological Diagnosis
High resolution 3D printing
The DIAGNOcam™ is a special laser scanner that allows diagnosing carious lesions even before they become visible on X-rays. This significantly reduces the need for radiographs, especially in pediatric patients, and enables intervention before more significant damage occurs to the dental structure.