Digital X-rays produce in-depth images of the teeth and surrounding bone while using lower radiation than traditional film systems. During routine visits, digital X-rays allow dentists to quickly identify cavities, bone changes, or other concerns that may not be visible during a visual exam. Because images appear immediately on a monitor, dentists can review them with patients and discuss possible treatment options during the same appointment.
An intraoral scanner captures precise digital impressions of teeth and gums without traditional impression materials. The handheld device records a detailed 3D image of the mouth that can be used for restorations, orthodontic planning, and monitoring changes over time. Digital impressions help improve accuracy and allow dentists to review the information chairside while discussing treatment options with patients in Pembroke Pines and nearby communities.
An in-house 3D CBCT scan provides three-dimensional images of teeth, bone, and surrounding structures. This advanced imaging allows dentists to examine oral anatomy from multiple angles before planning procedures such as dental implants or complex extractions. Having this technology available in the office allows for detailed evaluation during the same visit, supporting careful diagnosis and treatment planning.
A 3D printer is used to create detailed dental models and guides based on digital scans. These printed models help evaluate tooth structure, spacing, and alignment during treatment planning. The process supports accurate visualization of oral conditions and allows adjustments to be considered before procedures are completed.
CAD/CAM dentistry uses digital design software to create restorations based on precise measurements of the teeth. This system allows crowns, bridges, and other restorations to be designed with attention to fit and alignment. Digital workflows support consistent communication between the dental office and laboratory during fabrication.
Air and mercury filtration systems are used to manage airborne particles and materials generated during dental procedures. These systems support a controlled clinical environment by helping maintain air quality in treatment areas. Filtration processes are integrated into routine operations to support safe handling of materials.
Laser dentistry uses focused light energy to manage soft tissue during certain dental procedures. This approach allows controlled application in areas requiring precision, particularly when working with gum tissue. Treatment selection depends on the clinical condition and the specific procedure being performed.
Patients from Pembroke Pines, Hallandale Beach, and nearby communities visit VR Dental for care supported by modern technology. These tools help dentists diagnose conditions clearly and provide treatment that is carefully planned and professionally delivered.