

Our TECHNOLOGY
At Implant Art, we are committed to delivering exceptional dental care by embracing the latest advancements in technology. Our clinic is equipped with cutting-edge tools and equipment that allow us to provide precise, safe, and minimally invasive treatments. Whether it’s digital imaging, 3D scanning, or computer-guided implant procedures, we ensure every step of the treatment is performed with accuracy and efficiency. Our skilled professionals are trained in the latest techniques, ensuring our patients receive world-class care in a comfortable and modern environment. We understand that every patient is unique, which is why we use advanced diagnostics to tailor treatment plans that meet individual needs.
At Implant Art, innovation meets compassion—our technology not only enhances outcomes but also improves your overall experience. From diagnosis to recovery, we prioritize excellence at every stage to help you achieve a healthy, beautiful smile with confidence and peace of mind. Your oral health is our top priority.
CT SCANNING

CT scanning, or Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT), is a revolutionary imaging technology used in modern dentistry to provide detailed 3D images of the teeth, jaw, nerves, and sinuses. Unlike traditional X-rays, CT scans offer high-resolution images from multiple angles, allowing for precise diagnosis and treatment planning.
At Implant Art, we use CT scanning to ensure accuracy in procedures like dental implants, root canal treatments, and jaw assessments. This advanced imaging helps identify issues that may not be visible with standard methods, enhancing safety and predictability. CT scanning is fast, non-invasive, and essential for delivering top-tier dental care.
INTRA ORAL SCANNER

An intraoral scanner is a modern dental tool used to create highly accurate 3D digital impressions of a patient’s teeth and gums. At Implant Art, we use this advanced technology to enhance precision, comfort, and efficiency during diagnosis and treatment planning. Unlike traditional molds that can be messy and uncomfortable, the intraoral scanner uses a small handheld device to quickly and painlessly capture detailed images inside the mouth. These digital impressions are instantly available for designing crowns, bridges, aligners, implants, and other restorations. The result is a faster, more accurate, and more comfortable experience for every patient.
Air Flow

AIRFLOW® Dental Spa revolutionizes dental hygiene by integrating Guided Biofilm Therapy (GBT), a scientifically validated, minimally invasive approach to biofilm management. Utilizing advanced Swiss-engineered devices like the AIRFLOW® Prophylaxis Master and PIEZON®, this method ensures superior comfort, safety, and efficiency. The process begins with disclosing agents to visualize biofilm, followed by gentle removal using AIRFLOW® technology, which combines air, warm water, and erythritol powder.
This technique effectively cleans teeth, gums, and implants without causing damage, even reaching hard-to-access areas. GBT is suitable for all patients, including those with braces, implants, or sensitive teeth, and is particularly beneficial for children due to its gentle nature. By adopting AIRFLOW® Dental Spa’s GBT protocol, dental practices can offer a comfortable, efficient, and comprehensive cleaning experience, enhancing patient satisfaction and promoting long-term oral health
Soft tissue laser

Soft tissue lasers are advanced tools used for precise cutting, contouring, and treatment of oral soft tissues, such as gums and mucosa. Common procedures include gingivectomy, frenectomy, gum recontouring, and removal of mucosal lesions. Lasers offer significant advantages over traditional scalpels, including minimal bleeding due to immediate coagulation, reduced need for anesthesia, and faster healing with less postoperative discomfort.
The laser energy sterilizes the surgical site, lowering infection risk and often eliminating the need for sutures. Patients experience less swelling and a quicker recovery, making the procedure more comfortable overall. Soft tissue lasers are also used in treating periodontal pockets, tongue-tie release, and even mouth ulcers, providing a bloodless field and high precision. Their minimally invasive nature and ability to promote rapid tissue regeneration have made them a preferred choice in modern dental practice
ELECTRO SURGERY

Electrosurgery is widely used in cosmetic gum surgeries to achieve bloodless, precise, and efficient soft tissue management. By applying high-frequency electrical currents, electrosurgery enables dentists to cut or reshape gum tissue while simultaneously sealing blood vessels, resulting in minimal bleeding and a clear surgical field. This is especially advantageous for cosmetic procedures like gingivectomy, gingivoplasty, crown lengthening, and gum contouring, where accuracy and aesthetics are critical.
Benefits include reduced chair time, faster healing, less post-operative discomfort, and immediate cosmetic results, often allowing patients to see improvements right after the procedure. Electrosurgery is also cost-effective and versatile, suitable for a range of soft tissue corrections. However, it requires skill to avoid complications such as tissue damage or bone necrosis if the electrode contacts bone. Overall, electrosurgery is a trusted tool for achieving optimal cosmetic outcomes in gum surgeries
Piezoelectric surgery

Piezoelectric surgery is a cutting-edge technique in dental implantology that uses ultrasonic vibrations to precisely cut bone while preserving adjacent soft tissues. This method is especially valuable for procedures such as sinus lifts, ridge splitting, bone grafting, and implant site preparation, where accuracy and tissue preservation are crucial. Unlike traditional drills, piezoelectric devices minimize trauma, resulting in less post-operative pain, swelling, and faster healing for patients.
Studies have shown that implant sites prepared with piezoelectric surgery exhibit enhanced bone regeneration and greater implant stability, supporting long-term success. The selective action of these devices allows for safer surgery near vital structures, such as nerves and blood vessels, making complex procedures more predictable and patient-friendly. By combining precision, safety, and improved patient comfort, piezoelectric surgery represents a significant advancement in the art of dental implant treatment.