Advanced Dental Technology Bloomfield
Ensuring More Efficient Endodontic Care

The dental technology landscape is constantly changing. New equipment, software, and devices now make it easier for specialists to deliver more accurate and efficient forms of treatment than ever before. When visiting our Endodontic Group of Bloomfield office, you can expect to find an array of innovative solutions that range from a dental operating microscope and CT/cone beam scanner to digital X-rays and laser-activated irrigation. Review the details of each below and call us if you have any questions.
CT/Cone Beam Scanner

Root canals require careful treatment planning and optimal precision, which is why we turn to our CT/cone beam scanner. The device’s 360-degree rotating arm captures hundreds of images that form to create a single 3D model of your oral and facial structures. Our team can easily view the smallest details of your teeth, gums, and other nearby intricacies to ensure we develop an appropriate plan to improve the health and well-being of your smile.
Dental Operating Microscope

The naked eye can only see so much, even with some of the best imaging systems. This is why we often need a more enhanced visual. With the help of our dental operating microscope, we can pinpoint areas of bacteria that may be affecting your tooth’s health and function, allowing us to address the problem sooner and prevent remaining pockets of decay that might otherwise remain unnoticed and thus untreated.
Laser-Activated Irrigation

Part of the root canal process is removing the infected pulp that is causing you pain. To ensure this is done correctly and completely, we rely on our EdgePRO™ laser-activated irrigation system. This unique device effectively eliminates bacteria that may be burrowed deep within your tooth. Capable of eradicating around 99% of all bacteria, it ensures a more thorough and successful root canal, leaving you to feel more confident in your overall well-being.
Digital Radiography

The digital X-rays we use today are far more enhanced, delivering higher-resolution images than those produced decades ago. Not only can we easily identify problem areas, but we can also remain more efficient in developing a treatment plan because of how fast these images are produced with the help of digital scans as opposed to darkroom development. Also, digital X-rays emit less radiation, making them safer for all patients.
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