Everbright Dental

Technology

Everbright Dental uses modern dental technology and techniques designed to support efficient care in a comfortable setting.

Experience Modern Dentistry at EverBright Dental

We invite you to learn more about how we use digital tools to support your dental care. 

A dentist showing a patient their dental x-rays

Digital X-Rays and Sensors

At Everbright Dental, we use digital x-rays and sensors. Digital x-rays help reduce radiation exposure compared with traditional x-rays and are designed to provide clear images to assist diagnosis.

Digital records on a tablet

Digital Records

Gone are the days of cumbersome paper files! Everbright Dental's use of digital records help securely store your dental history and treatment plans. Digital records also help make them easily accessible. This technology aims to ensure efficiency and privacy and helps allow for seamless communication between our team and specialists.

Rotary endodontic instrument for root canal treatment

Rotary Endodontics

Rotary endodontics uses electrically powered instruments that help dentists perform root canal treatments with accuracy and efficiency. 

A dentist using an intraoral camera

Intraoral Camera

Intraoral cameras can give you a dentist's eye view of your oral health. This tool allows us to show you precisely what we see in high definition. Intraoral cameras are invaluable in diagnosis and education, helping us walk you through your treatment options with clear, visual explanations.

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Primescan® Intraoral Scanner

The Primescan® intraoral scanner is designed to capture highly detailed 3-D images of teeth and gums. It helps support precise digital impressions for treatments such as crowns, bridges and orthodontics.

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Disclaimer: All surgical or invasive procedures carry risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner. The information throughout this site is not intended to be taken as medical advice.
Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.