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Harrison Dental Group in Fort Wayne is equipped with state-of-the-art technology, including 3D cone beam imaging, digital X-rays, and intraoral scanners. Dr. Keith Harrison highlights how these tools improve accuracy, reduce discomfort, and enhance treatment outcomes. Digital dentistry is the new standard, and we're committed to staying at the forefront.
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At Harrison Dental, we have what I believe
is really the state-of-the-art
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technology in dentistry today.
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It starts with things as basic as our
digital X-rays, which have a much lower
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dose of radiation and are much more
accurate in identifying dental issues
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such as cavities or cracked teeth.
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We also use a cone beam or 3D X-ray as
well, especially for placing dental
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implants and looking at wisdom teeth and
nerves that are really best
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seen in three dimensions.
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And then we also have intraoral scanners,
where we are able to avoid the traditional
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putty impressions and digital scanner to
take impressions for things like crowns,
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maybe night guards, or mouth guards.
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We also use our intraoral
scanners for bridges and implants.
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And really, to make most of our dental
restorations, we're taking a digital
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impression for those these days.