Our Technology: Enhancing Every Patient’s Dental Experience

Behind the scenes, advanced technology supports each stage of your care. It assists with assessment, enhances clinical visibility, and contributes to tailored dental care.

Cone Beam CBCT

Cone Beam CT (CBCT) produces a three-dimensional view of the teeth, jaw, and nearby structures in a single scan. It can display details such as bone, nerves, and sinus areas that may not be as visible in standard dental X-rays.

This imaging gives practitioners additional information when planning complex procedures, including implants and wisdom tooth surgery. Having this level of detail supports careful assessment and preparation before treatment.

3D Itero Scanner

The iTero scanner produces a 3D digital model of your teeth and bite by capturing thousands of images per second. This process avoids the need for traditional moulds and provides a digital record that can be viewed in high resolution.

This technology can be applied in planning a range of treatments, including aligners, crowns, and other dental procedures. It allows both patients and practitioners to see detailed images during discussions about care.

Gemini 980 Diode Laser

The Gemini 980 diode laser uses concentrated light energy in dental care for certain soft tissue procedures. It may be applied in treatments such as gum contouring, managing gum conditions, or minor oral surgery as advised by a practitioner.

This technology can be used as an alternative to traditional instruments in specific cases. Its application provides another option for practitioners when carrying out selected dental procedures.

Ozonators

Ozone-based water and oxygen gas may be used in some areas of dentistry. Research has explored their antimicrobial properties, and they can be applied in specific dental procedures under professional practitioner guidance.

This approach is occasionally considered alongside standard dental treatments. Where appropriate, ozone applications may be used during or after procedures as part of a practitioner’s overall clinical plan for patient care.

Intraoral Cameras

Intraoral cameras are small, pen-sized devices that capture high-resolution images inside the mouth. They provide an alternative to mirrors, offering a clear view of teeth and gums that can be displayed on a screen during an examination.

This technology allows patients to see what the practitioner sees. By sharing these images, practitioners can explain findings more easily and discuss potential treatment options based on the individual clinical situation.

Vita Scan Digital X-Rays

Vita Scan digital X-rays use modern imaging technology to capture detailed pictures of the teeth, jaw, and surrounding structures. This process produces images that can be viewed quickly during an appointment and recorded for ongoing dental care.

Having these images available allows practitioners to show patients areas of concern and explain findings in real time. This supports open discussion about oral health and helps guide appropriate treatment planning.

Book A Consultation to Discuss Your Oral Health Needs

Ready to explore holistic dental care? Book a personalised consultation with a holistic dentist in Joondalup and start prioritising your oral health, personal comfort, and long-term well-being. 

Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner. Results, risks, complications, and recovery time vary significantly between individuals.