Dental Technology

Advancing dental treatment.

At Generations Dentistry, we know that advanced dental technology plays a crucial role in enhancing patient care, improving outcomes, and ensuring comfort.


From digital X-rays and 3D imaging for accurate diagnoses to minimally invasive treatments and CAD/CAM technology for faster restorations, our modern tools improve the overall experience. Intraoral cameras offer real-time visuals for better understanding, while innovations reduce discomfort and increase efficiency and affordability.

  • CBCT Machine

    Dental cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) is a specialized imaging technology used when standard dental x-rays are not sufficient. It produces 3D images of dental structures, soft tissues, nerve paths, and bone in a single scan, allowing for more accurate treatment planning. The CBCT machine provides detailed insights into conditions affecting the jaw, dentition, sinuses, and temporomandibular joints (TMJ), and is crucial for surgical planning and implant placements.

  • Medit Intraoral Scanner

    The Medit Intraoral Scanner is a cutting-edge digital impression system that captures highly detailed images of teeth and gums without the need for traditional molds. This scanner offers a more comfortable experience for patients while improving accuracy in creating crowns, bridges, aligners, and other dental restorations. With real-time imaging, the Medit scanner streamlines treatment planning and enhances patient communication.

  • MouthWatch Intraoral Camera

    The MouthWatch Intraoral Camera is a high-resolution digital imaging tool that allows dentists to capture clear, magnified images of a patient’s teeth, gums, and oral structures. These images provide valuable insights for diagnosing cavities, gum disease, and other oral conditions while also helping patients better understand their treatment needs. The camera’s real-time display improves communication between dentists and patients.

  • Digital X-Ray

    Digital x-ray technology replaces traditional film-based imaging with electronic sensors that instantly capture high-resolution images. This method reduces radiation exposure, enhances diagnostic accuracy, and allows for efficient storage and sharing of patient records. Digital x-rays are used for detecting cavities, evaluating bone loss, and planning treatments such as orthodontics and implant placements.

  • Surgically Clean Air Filtration

    Surgically Clean Air Filtration systems enhance indoor air quality by removing airborne contaminants such as bacteria, viruses, mold, and allergens. With a six-stage filtration process, this technology ensures a cleaner, healthier environment for both patients and dental professionals. By maintaining high air quality standards, this system helps reduce the risk of airborne infections in dental settings.

  • SprintRay 3D Printer

    The SprintRay 3D Printer revolutionizes dental restorations and appliance manufacturing by producing precise models, crowns, surgical guides, and clear aligners directly in the dental office. This technology significantly reduces wait times for dental prosthetics, enhances accuracy, and allows for same-day dental solutions. With digital workflows and high-resolution printing capabilities, the SprintRay 3D Printer ensures efficient, patient-centered care.