Equipment

Technology inthe room.

Laser dentistry, 3D imaging and digital planning are used where they measurably improve comfort, precision or healing.

Laser dentistry

Soft-tissue laser protocols for gingival contouring, frenectomy and periodontal work.

Less bleeding, fewer sutures and, for most patients, a shorter and quieter recovery.

3D tomography (CBCT)

Cone-beam imaging of bone volume, nerve position and sinus anatomy before any surgical step.

Implants are positioned on the scan first, then placed to that plan in the chair.

Intraoral scanning

Digital impressions instead of trays and paste, captured in a few minutes.

Fewer remakes, faster laboratory turnaround and a record that can be compared over years.

Digital smile design

Photographic and video analysis mapped onto a proposed tooth arrangement.

You see and approve the intended shape before any preparation begins.

Class B sterilisation

Vacuum autoclave cycles with tray-level logging and single-use items wherever practical.

Every cycle is recorded, so the instruments used on you can be traced.

Comfort and sedation options

Local anaesthesia protocols, anxiety management and referral for sedation where indicated.

Long appointments are broken into stages when that is kinder than pressing on.