Optimum results need cutting edge technology for treatment and at Radiant Dental, we ensure the same. With the help of modern machines and equipment, we provide only the best possible treatment to the patients.
Laser dentistry is a boon for the patients who avoid visiting the dentist with the fear of getting large
cuts and blood loss in dentistry. It is a modern technique that involves the use of Erbium, Nd:YAG, Diode,
and CO2 lasers in dental treatments.
With the introduction of lasers, many dental procedures have started yielding numerous benefits over
traditional methods. The patients experience less pain, bleeding, better recovery, swelling, and often
require less anaesthesia. We use the Biolase Epic X Laser for all our laser dentistry procedures.
We use CAD/CAM (Computer-Aided Design/Computer-Aided Manufacturing) for fabricating dental crowns made using computer technology. This process delivers highly precise and accurate crown fabrication, resulting in a crown that fits perfectly and looks natural. The CAD/CAM system uses 3D imaging technology to create a virtual model of the tooth, which is then used to create a custom crown. The crown is milled from a block of ceramic material and can be placed in just one appointment. CAD/CAM crowns are a great option for those who want a high-quality, durable, and aesthetically pleasing restoration.
All our dentists use an intraoral scanner to create a 3D image of a patient's teeth and gums. It allows for accurate measurements and impressions to be taken without the need for traditional moulds or impressions. The scanner uses a small tube-like device that goes inside the patient's mouth, capturing detailed images of the teeth and gums. They are fast, comfortable, and provide highly accurate results.
Digital Smile Design (DSD) is used widely in cosmetic dentistry to design a patient's ideal smile. We create a 3D mockup of the patient's teeth and gums, and use computer software to predict the results. DSD takes into account the patient's facial features and personality to create a personalised treatment plan. We use the Dentsply Sirona CEREC software and Omnicam AF Intraoral scanner to preview cosmetic procedures such as veneers, teeth whitening, and orthodontics. Digital Smile Design is an excellent tool for communication between the patient and dentist
Injections can now be painless with the help of Wand - a dental device that administers anaesthesia without the pain of traditional injections. The wand uses a computer-controlled flow rate to deliver the anaesthetic slowly, numbing the area of treatment without the sharp pinch of a traditional injection. The wand can also be used to deliver smaller amounts of anaesthesia more accurately, minimising the numbness of surrounding areas.
For every implant procedure, we use guided implant surgery that is backed by advanced computer technology
to plan and place dental implants with higher precision and better accuracy. A virtual model of the
patient's mouth is created with 3D imaging and software which is used to plan the placement of the
implants.
The software also generates an implant guide, which ensures that the implants are placed exactly where
they are intended to go. The X Guide Navigation Implant Surgery used at Radiant Dental reduces the risk of
complications and gives a predictable outcome.
Hygiene is at the core of Radiant Dental. To meet the necessary parameters of autoclaving, we use Class B Sterilizer is a steam steriliser that uses a vacuum pump to remove air/steam mixtures from the chamber prior to the sterilisation. This process can remove 99% of the air inside of the chamber before the temperature and pressure increases.
Digital X-rays and OPG's (Orthopantomograms) are advanced dental imaging technologies used to diagnose and plan dental treatments. These x rays are faster, safer, and more comfortable than traditional film X-rays and emit significantly less radiation. OPG's are a type of panoramic X-ray that captures a comprehensive image of the entire mouth, including the teeth, gums, jawbone, and joints. Digital X-rays and OPG's are essential tools for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning, and help dentists provide the best possible care for their patients.