Technology

Technology


Sirona 3D X-Ray Technologies

At the offices of David L. Baker DDS we use the latest and greatest in dental technology to ensure that your visits are as smooth and gentle as possible. We use the latest Sirona 3D X-ray imaging machines that allow Dr. Baker and staff to see and assess problems that would often go undiagnosed with standard 2D technology. Using these machines Dr. Baker can plan dental implants in 3 dimensions. This technology also assists in the use of CEREC one visit dental crowns.


Using 3D X-Rays for Dental Implants

3D X-Rays are far superior to standard 2D X-Ray imaging. As we mentioned above, the Sirona 3D X-Ray imaging can be used in the planning and implementation process of dental implants. The technology allows the doctor to virtually plan out the implant process in 3 dimensions on the computer, before ever performing the procedure in the patients mouth! This reduces the number of surprises that could be encountered during the surgical process.

3D X-Rays may not be necessary for all implants and other dental procedures and each patient will be evaluated on a case by case basis.


X-Ray Imaging Example

These X-Rays are a sample of a dental implant procedure performed on a patient. The X-Rays were taken using the Sirona 3D X-Ray machine and the imaging was done using CAD (Computer Aided Design) technology. The first 4 images show the patients X-Rays using 3 dimensional slices from both vertical and horizontal angles. CAD images are then overlayed on the X-Rays using the computer enhancement system. The final image shows the successful implant anchor and healed bone structure.


CERECĀ® Dentistry

Our CERECĀ® system can be used to create crowns, veneers, inlays and onlays while you wait. At David L. Baker DDS PA, we take digital images of the tooth and mouth and immediately upload them into the software. Using CAD/CAM technology, we create a computerized image of the tooth along with the exact dimensions and blueprint for what the new restoration needs to look like. The software processes the information quickly before making comprehensive recommendations for the restoration. The software accounts for every detail.