Our dentists and team are proud to use the latest dental technology in Annapolis, Maryland, to maximize your dental care. The advanced dental technologies we offer include:
- 3D Cone Beam Imaging
- 3D Implant Treatment Software
- Digital Impression Scanner
- Digital Panoramic X-Rays
- Digital X-Rays
- Drug-Free Relaxation System
- Laser Dentistry
- T-Scan® Bite Analysis System
- Tooth Root Apex Locater
- Ultrasonic Scalers
- Ultrasound Machine
We encourage you to call Annapolis Green Dental today at 410-224-4500 to schedule an appointment with Dr. Gena Schultheis and associates and learn more about dental technology.
Our dentists and team are dedicated to continually providing you and your family with the highest available level of care. We are committed to meeting all of your dental needs and providing you with a dental experience that is comfortable and pleasant each time you visit us. To help us achieve these goals, we are pleased to offer the benefits of state-of-the-art dental technology. Dental technology includes a number of cutting-edge tools, equipment, techniques and materials we use at our office to ensure you receive high-quality, gentle care. Our dentists and team have received the necessary training to utilize advanced dental technology to enhance your oral health.
We strive to use advanced dental technology to make your experience as efficient, comfortable and enjoyable as possible. For example, our diagnostic equipment aids us in making quick, accurate diagnoses and helps us effectively plan your treatment. We strive to utilize the latest, most advanced technology available to provide you with the best possible experience and care every time you visit our office. Each of our different types of dental technology has its own benefits, and we invite you to continue browsing our website and contact our practice to learn more. We look forward to hearing from you soon!
Explore Our Dental Technology Services
T-Scan® Bite Analysis System
At Annapolis Green Dental, we use T-Scan bite analysis to determine the position of your teeth and jaws when you bite to relieve jaw or facial pain due to TMJ disorder. Our dentists use this information to create a treatment plan to correct your jaw position and repair tooth damage.