Technology & Comfort
Dental technology, used to explain rather than impress
At Cedarbrae Dental Center, our everyday technology is there to make your care clearer and more comfortable: digital X-rays, including panoramic views, and an intraoral camera that lets you see what we see.
Digital X-rays
Clear images, in moments
We use digital X-rays, including panoramic images that capture the whole jaw in a single view. Instead of waiting for film to develop, the image appears on the screen in moments, so we can talk through it with you during the same visit rather than at a later appointment.
Digital sensors typically use less radiation than traditional film to produce the same picture, and we only take X-rays when they are genuinely useful for your care. A panoramic view can help us assess wisdom teeth, the jaw, and how the teeth sit together, giving context that an examination alone cannot always provide.
Intraoral camera
You see what we see
A small intraoral camera lets us take close-up images inside your mouth and show them on the screen beside you. A worn filling, a hairline crack, or an area of gum that needs attention becomes something you can look at directly, rather than a description you have to picture.
Seeing the image tends to make the whole conversation easier. When you can look at the same thing we are looking at, a recommendation stops being a matter of taking our word for it and becomes a shared decision. It also gives us a clearer record to compare against at future visits, so we can track how something changes over time.
What this means for your visit
Technology in the service of understanding
You can see what we see
Images on the screen turn a diagnosis into something you can look at together, so a recommendation is easy to follow rather than taken on trust.
Decisions without pressure
When you understand what is happening in your own mouth, you can weigh your options calmly and decide at your own pace, including choosing to wait.
Clearer records over time
Digital images are easy to store and compare from visit to visit, which helps us notice small changes early rather than after they have grown.
Being honest about our limits
When something needs imaging we do not have
Our in-office imaging is digital X-rays and an intraoral camera. We do not have advanced imaging such as a CBCT scanner on site, and we would rather tell you that plainly than suggest we can do more than we can. Most everyday dentistry does not call for it.
When a case does need imaging beyond what we have, we refer you to a provider who has the right equipment and coordinate your care around it, sharing your records so nothing has to be repeated. Knowing where our tools end, and arranging the next step honestly, is part of looking after you properly rather than a gap we try to talk around.
Frequently asked questions
Have questions about a visit?
Request an appointment and we will take the time to show you what we see and explain your options clearly.
