Advanced Technology

Precision Dentistry

When you seek care at our office, you are assured that Dr. Denissenko and staff utilize the latest in technology to enhance the quality and fit for your dental care.

Digital Imaging

Dr. Denissenko chooses carefully which and when radiographs are taken. There are many guidelines that we follow. Radiographs allow us to see everything we cannot see with our own eyes. Radiographs enable us to detect cavities in between your teeth, determine bone level, and analyze the health of your bone. We can also examine the roots and nerves of teeth, diagnose lesions such as cysts or tumors, as well as assess damage when trauma occurs.

Dental radiographs are invaluable aids in diagnosing, treating, and maintaining dental health. Exposure time for dental radiographs is extremely minimal. Dr. Denissenko utilizes Digital Imaging Technologies within the office that includes intraoral, panoramic and 3D images. With digital imaging, exposure time is about 50 percent less when compared to traditional radiographs. Digital imaging can also help us retrieve valuable diagnostic information. We may be able to see cavities better.

Digital imaging allows us to store patient images, and enables us to quickly and easily transfer them to specialists or insurance companies.

Digital X-Rays:

Digital X-rays offer more precision since we view the image on a computer monitor, instead of holding up a 35 mm film up to the light. Digital X-rays results in 1/6th the radiation exposure to you.

CBCT Cone-beam computed tomography systems or 3D X-Ray:

Our office offers dental related CBCT imaging since 2022. CBCT images are indispensable in endodontics and implant dentistry. They are highly utilized for the evaluation of anatomy of the tooth in locating canals and in identifying other morphological aspects such as curvature, fractures, pathologies, etc. CBCT scans provide a three dimensional evaluation of the bone and surrounding structures position to assist in safe and predictable placement of dental implants.

Laser Dentistry

Laser dentistry is one of dentistry’s latest advances. The laser delivers energy in the form of light. Depending on the intended result, this energy travels at different wavelengths and is absorbed by a “target.” In dentistry, these targets can be enamel, decay, gum tissue, or whitening enhancers. Each one absorbs a different wavelength of light while reflecting others. Laser dentistry can be used for both tooth and soft tissue related procedures. Oftentimes no local anesthesia is required. For soft tissue (surgical) procedures it eliminates the need for suturing and healing is much faster.

Areas of dental care that benefit from laser technology:

Dental lasers have been shown to be safe and effective for treating both children and adults.

Intraoral Camera 

Many patients, especially younger patients, are very familiar with the latest technology and are comfortable with the high tech practice. Computers and TV screens are their primary method of information processing.

Dr. Denissenko utilizes Intraoral Camera technology that helps enhance your understanding of your diagnosis. An Intraoral Camera is a very small camera – in some cases, just a few millimeters long. An Intraoral Camera allows our practice to view clear, precise images of your mouth, teeth and gums, in order for us to accurately make a diagnosis. With clear, defined, enlarged images, you see details that may be missed by standard mirror examinations. This can mean faster diagnosis with less chair-time for you!

Intraoral cameras also enable our practice to save your images in our office computer to provide a permanent record of treatments. These images can be printed for you, other specialists, and your lab or insurance companies.

Intraoral scanner and 3D printer

Our office uses 3D intraoral scanner which is the on-point accurate tool to create digitized image of inside the mouth. These images are recorded in the form of a digital files which are in their turn serving as a base to create dental parts through 3D printing. Dental 3D printing is used to fabricate dental models, aligners, dentures, and crowns by means of additive manufacturing. Our 3D printing capabilities have significantly simplified and improved the work of treating our patients.