3D imaging represents a significant advancement over conventional x-rays. A primary benefit is the substantial reduction in radiation exposure for patients. True to its name, 3D imaging enhances accuracy and efficiency in tracking development and identifying dental issues. It generates digital images of the entire mouth and jaw from multiple perspectives. Notable 3D imaging systems used include iCAT, CRANEX, and GALILEOS.
"Welcoming, professional and respectful of patients levels of anxiety/ and distress regarding dental procedures. The staff takes excellent care in the comfort of patients. Questions are answered respectfully. Warmth and concern are expressed approximately. This is a practice that builds relationships between professional staff and their patients- who are not just “passing through” but are part of the practice- which is not so large that one feels like a number- not an individual."