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Dental Technology

At Nair Dental, we bring together state-of-the-art technology with exceptional patient care to deliver comprehensive dental solutions.

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Here are a few advancements in dental technology that are reshaping the way we diagnose, treat, and care for our patients:

Magnification

Magnification is a crucial part of modern dentistry that helps practitioners achieve precision in diagnoses and treatments. It helps our dentists identify issues such as microscopic fractures, early decay, or complex root canal systems by providing an enlarged view of oral structures.

Through the use of tools such as dental loupes and microscopes, our dentists can perform procedures with great precision.

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Intraoral Scan

An intraoral scan is a non-invasive procedure that captures detailed, high-resolution 3D images of your teeth and gums. Using a hand-held device, the scanner quickly and comfortably captures digital impressions, eliminating the need for traditional moulds.

This advanced scanning technique provides precise data for creating restorations, such as crowns, bridges, and aligners, and ensures a more accurate fit and faster turnaround time.

UV Light Teeth Whitening

UV light teeth whitening is a modern, effective cosmetic treatment designed to brighten and whiten teeth. The procedure uses a special gel, applying it to the surface of the teeth.

The teeth are then exposed to ultraviolet light, which activates the gel and accelerates the whitening process, breaking down stains and discolouration caused by food, drinks, or lifestyle habits. The treatment is quick, comfortable, and completely safe when performed under the supervision of trained dental professionals.  

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OPG and CBCT Imagining

Our comprehensive dental imaging service combines OPG and CBCT to provide a complete view of your oral and maxillofacial health.

OPG gives us a broad 2D image of your entire oral cavity, including teeth, jaws, and surrounding structures. It helps in detecting issues like damaged teeth, fractures, cysts, tumours, and infections.

CBCT takes it a step further by providing detailed 3D images, offering a more precise view of dental structures, bones, soft tissues, and nerve pathways. This advanced imaging method is especially useful for complex diagnoses and treatment planning, helping us address issues that may not be visible in traditional 2D X-rays.