Providing Accurate & Comfortable Diagnoses & Treatments
By integrating modern dental technology into our practice, we’re able to provide faster, more accurate care with a focus on patient comfort. These tools help streamline your visit while improving overall results.
How Dental Technology Makes Our Dentistry Better
At Bell Road Dentistry, our team is dedicated to making each of your checkups and treatments effective, comfortable, and precise. One of the ways we're able to do this is by equipping our office with the latest technology that the dental world has to offer.
Digital X-Rays with 90% Less Radiation Exposure
Our digital imaging systems dramatically reduce radiation while producing clearer, more detailed images than traditional film.
Accurate Diagnoses with Enhanced Imaging Systems
High-resolution intraoral cameras and 3D cone beam scanners let us see what the naked eye cannot.
Fast & Precise Dental Checkups
Modern technology means less time in the chair and more accurate results for every procedure.
Intraoral Camera
We use a state-of-the-art intraoral camera to give you a detailed look at your teeth and gums during your appointment. This handheld device captures real-time images that are displayed on a monitor, helping you clearly see areas of concern. By making your dental exam more visual, we help you better understand your oral health and feel confident in your care decisions.
Digital X-Rays
We’ve upgraded to Dexis and Dentiray digital X-ray systems to provide a more efficient and patient-friendly experience. These high-resolution images are available within minutes and require significantly less radiation than traditional methods—reducing exposure by more than 80% while still delivering precise diagnostic results.
CT/Cone Beam Scanner
Using our advanced OP300 cone beam scanner, we can generate comprehensive 3D images of your oral structures quickly and efficiently. This technology allows us to examine bone, soft tissue, nerves, and blood vessels in detail, improving diagnosis and ensuring precise, well-planned treatments—especially for implant placement.