Dental Technology

At Espire Dental, we use cutting-edge technology to ensure you receive the best possible treatment. Our tools include digital X-rays, advanced cancer-screening technology, and CEREC machines that create same-day crowns. We also use intraoral cameras that allow patients to get an up-close view of conditions like tooth decay and broken teeth. Finally, we employ laser technology to detect small cavities and treat gum disease. Many of these tools are not available at other dental offices, but we believe prioritizing advanced technology is an important way to demonstrate our commitment to providing patients with convenient and effective care. We are committed to using the latest technology on the market to ensure all your dental treatments are efficient, high quality, ensuring the best results for you. Here's how Espire uses technology for the best patient outcomes.

Cerec Crown Machine

Get faster, better-looking crowns with fewer injections and drillings. Our revolutionary Cerec system designs and generates porcelain crowns in just one visit.

Intra-Oral Camera

You can see exactly what your doctor or hygienist is talking about with our intra-oral camera. From the pictures you can see the effects of decay, broken teeth or cracks, and better understand what we’re working on.

Digital X-Rays

Get the safest X-rays available – our digital X-rays reduce radiation exposure by 80%. We can also view the X-rays instantaneously from our flat screen computer monitors at every treatment chair.

Soft Tissue Laser

Lasers are a pain free, fast and precise way to treat many gum problems. We can use them to reduce gums and reveal more tooth, get rid of stubborn cold sores or treat children who are tongue tied.

Gallileo

We offer the best in digital scanning technology. A single 14-second scan is all that it takes to provide the 2D and 3D clinical views necessary for our team to make informed diagnoses and confident treatment plans from start to finish.

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