Advanced Dental Technology Goodyear

The Modern Era of Dentistry Is Here

There are countless tools available to dentists today that enable them to perform treatments with greater precision, comfort, and attention to detail, no matter what the service may be. Diagnostic and preventive care, in particular, benefits from modern dental instruments and techniques, which is exactly why Dr. Goodman has invested money and time in incorporating them into his Goodyear dental office. You can read a bit more about the many advanced dental technologies we’ve introduced over the years, how they work, and what they do to make your visits better.

Intraoral Cameras

Dentist taking close up photos of a patient's teeth

Through the use of a small handheld device, we can capture high-resolution images of your teeth, gums, and many other oral structures as part of your routine dental exam. After acquiring these scans, we’ll display them on a nearby monitor so you can view them alongside Dr. Goodman. Not only does this make it easier to show the status of your oral health, but we can better explain why we may recommend specific treatments.

All-Digital X-Rays

Dental team member looking at x rays of a patient's teeth

Dental X-rays of the past required large development rooms, harsh chemicals, and questionable levels of radiation to complete. Nowadays, digital X-rays are the new standard, and that’s no different at Dr. Goodman’s office. By going digital, we not only make the diagnostic process easier and more efficient for our team, but our scanners emit up to 85% less radiation along the way. Of course, we’ll take the necessary precautions to ensure your safety before capturing any X-rays.

Digital Impression System

Dental patient having digital scans of her teeth taken

Have you always dreaded receiving dental crowns or oral appliances because you’ve needed to bite into gray, putty-like impression material? If it’s always made you gag, you can rest easily knowing we have a dedicated digital impression system in-house. Following a scan with this handheld device, which takes just over a minute to complete, we can capture hundreds of images of your mouth, and then recompile them in our computer’s software to create a fully digitized oral impression. This data can then be used to design crowns, aligners, mouthguards, and much more!