Advanced Dental Technology Rogers

Precise Treatment Planning & Comfortable Visits

Our team prioritizes your comfort at every turn, and we do it without sacrificing the quality of treatment that you receive. By investing in and employing the latest dental technology available to us, we demonstrate our commitment to offering you and your family outstanding, high-value care every time you see us. Whether you’re coming to our office for a regular checkup and cleaning or for more advanced procedures like Invisalign or dental implants, you’ll be able to benefit from the high-tech diagnostic and procedural technology in our practice.

Digital Impressions

Gone are the days when you need to bite down on a hard, gag-inducing piece of putty to capture an impression of your teeth. Our iTero digital impression system uses a small camera to create a 3D, photorealistic blueprint of your dental structure, which we can then send off to a dental or Invisalign laboratory. The result is a perfectly-crafted, precisely-fitting restoration or clear aligners with no discomfort and a faster turnaround time!

CT/Cone Beam Scanner

Our cone beam CT scanner is an amazing piece of modern technology that’s ideal for planning more advanced treatments, like those that involve surgical procedures. Computer tomography technology, which you may have heard called “CAT scans” before, is a technique used in medical imaging that takes dozens of X-ray images by rotating around the head to create a 3D view of your facial anatomy. The final result allows our skilled dentist, Dr. Gammenthaler, to view the location of your facial nerves, jawbone density, sinuses, and a number of other details that allow for precise treatment planning.

Soft Tissue Laser

A soft tissue laser is a pen-shaped device that emits a small, concentrated beam of light out of the tip of it. The laser has the power to evaporate soft tissue, effortlessly removing severely damaged or infected tissue, as well as kill harmful oral bacteria, making it excellent for treating gum disease and conducting other surgical procedures. It also cauterizes the area, minimizing post-operative risks of infection as well as bleeding and discomfort.

Intraoral Camera

Similar to our digital impression system, our intraoral camera has a digital camera at the tip of it that allows Dr. Gammenthaler to gain an up-close and highly detailed view hard-to-see areas of the mouth. The camera is able to capture still images as well as display live video footage of wherever it’s pointing, allowing our team to show you areas of concern, as well as keep an eye on any changes to said areas at your routine checkups.