Advanced Dental Technology Reynoldsburg

The Future of Dentistry is Here

Giving you top quality dentistry is incredibly important to Dr. Glynn and his team. While that starts with staying on top of the latest advancements within the field, it doesn’t end there. Our practice takes the time to incorporate technology that we believe will make your treatments not just more comprehensive, but enjoyable and easy to complete. We’ve included a few of these technologies below for your convenience, but you’re welcome to call us directly to learn more or ask us during your next appointment at our Reynoldsburg office!

 

Digital Impressions

Dentist taking digital impression of teeth

Our iTero digital impression device eliminates the need to capture uncomfortable, gag-inducing putty impressions and streamlines the process. By simply waving a small wand around the mouth, we can capture a detailed, 3D blueprints of your oral structure that can be used to craft precisely fitting restorations as well as clear aligners. This device makes your visits faster, more comfortable, and provides you with even greater treatment outcomes!

CT/Cone Beam Scanner

Female patient and cone beam scanner

In some cases, we need to gain even more information about your mouth than what a digital X-ray can provide. This is where the Planmeca CT/Cone beam scanner comes into play! In just a few minutes, we can capture a 3D panoramic image of your mouth and jaw, highlighting your bone tissue, nerve pathways, blood vessels, and other essential areas we should know about in preparation for your future treatment. Whether you need a root canal treated, dental implants placed, or your jaw joints examined, our 3D scanner plays a role!

Digital X-Rays

Digital X ray of teeth on monitor

Instead of relying on harmful chemicals or high levels of radiation just to receive X-rays of your smile, our office has gone fully digital. With the Planmeca extraoral bitewing X-ray system, we can capture detailed images of your underlying dental structure all in a matter of minutes. Completing diagnostic exams in this way means we can learn more about your oral health faster and with up to 85% less radiation, ensuring a significantly safer experience for you and your family.