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Our Technology

Modern tools help us deliver care that is more accurate, efficient, and comfortable. At Madison Dental Studio, technology is used to improve planning, reduce guesswork, and help you understand your care.
These tools support better outcomes for everything from routine exams to dental implants and cosmetic treatment—often with fewer visits and clearer expectations.

Cone Beam CT (CBCT) 3D Imaging

Our CBCT scanner captures detailed 3D images of your teeth, jaw, and surrounding structures in a single, quick scan.

How this helps you:

  • Allows for precise planning before treatment begins
  • Improves accuracy for dental implants and surgical care
  • Helps identify issues that may not appear on standard X-rays
  • Reduces surprises during treatment

With a clearer view from the start, treatment can be planned more efficiently. This often means fewer appointments, shorter procedures, and more predictable results.

Close-up of a dental scan showing a 3D image of teeth and jaw on a computer monitor with a hand pointing at the screen.

Intraoral Scanner & Digital Impressions

Instead of traditional impression trays, we use a small handheld scanner to create a digital 3D model of your mouth.

What patients notice:

  • No messy impression material
  • Faster, more comfortable scans
  • Better-fitting crowns, bridges, and appliances

Digital impressions improve accuracy and speed up lab work. They also allow us to show you clear images of your teeth, making it easier to understand treatment recommendations.

Close-up of a woman receiving a dental scan with a handheld digital scanner near her mouth.

Digital X-Rays & Intraoral Cameras

Digital X-rays and intraoral cameras help us diagnose concerns early and explain findings clearly.

Benefits for your care:

  • Lower radiation exposure compared to traditional film X-rays
  • Immediate images during your visit
  • Early detection of dental issues
  • Visual explanations you can see and understand

Intraoral cameras let you view what we see on a screen, so treatment decisions are based on shared understanding—not guesswork.

Woman undergoing a dental 3D imaging scan with a blue dental bite piece in mouth and laser alignment on her face.

Get the Care You  & Your Family Deserve

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