Advanced Dental Technology Salmon Creek

Better Patient Experiences with the Help of Modern Technology

Dentist capturing digital impressions of a patients teeth

Dr. Joe Kelly cares about delivering excellent results. This is why he uses only the best, modern dental technology on the market. From a cone beam CT scanner to an intraoral camera and digital impression system, these devices not only produce accurate results but also aid in crafting same-day restorations that allow you and your loved ones to walk away with a newer, healthier smile in less time. Feel free to learn more about these advanced dental technologies at Salmon Creek Complete Dentistry below and call us with any questions.

CT/Cone Beam Scanner

Dental patient getting a C T cone beam scan of his mouth and jaws

Our KaVo 3D cone beam scanner takes hundreds of images of your teeth, gums, bones, nerves, blood vessels, and more to create a three-dimensional model our dentists can use to make precise treatment plans. When planning a root canal or dental implant placement procedure, this high-resolution image provides the necessary details so that Dr. Kelly can ensure greater accuracy when administering care, leading to longer-lasting results.

Intraoral Camera

Dentist taking close up images of a patients teeth

With the help of our Mouthwatch intraoral camera, we can show you in real time what is happening inside your mouth. The handheld device scans your teeth and gums, projecting the images onto a chairside monitor so that we can identify even the smallest areas of decay as well as explain the reason for treatment. Not only can we provide greater patient education with this device, but we can also see areas of your mouth more clearly and deliver fast, effective care.

Digital Dental Impressions

Dentist placing a ceramic block into a machine for same day dental crowns

Our CEREC Primescanner system allows for optimal accuracy when capturing digital impressions. Unlike the cold, messy putty used in the past, this advanced form of technology eliminates the need for uncomfortable patient experiences. This unique device scans the mouth and compiles the images, so a 3D model forms on a nearby screen, which is then used to create one-of-a-kind restorations to improve, repair, and rebuild smiles.