From the digital x-rays you're probably familiar with to advanced AI-assisted diagnostics, technology at Smilehaus Newmarket plays a central role in the type of treatments and level of care we can provide. Please browse through our impressive array of technology, and don't hesitate to contact us with questions or to schedule an appointment.
Digital X-Rays
Instead of using traditional film, digital x-rays use electronic sensors to capture detailed images of your teeth, roots, and bone structure. They emit up to 90% less radiation than conventional x-rays, while providing instant, high-resolution images that can be enhanced and shared with you on screen.
We use digital x-rays for diagnosing cavities, evaluating gum disease, planning implants, and monitoring oral health changes over time. You'll spend less time in the chair and leave with a clearer understanding of your dental health.
CBCT Cone Beam Technology
Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) creates detailed 3-D images of your teeth, jaw, sinuses, and surrounding bone structures. This advanced imaging technology allows us to plan dental implant placement with precision, evaluate impacted wisdom teeth, diagnose TMJ issues, and assess complex root canal cases. CBCT provides information that traditional x-rays can't capture, helping us develop more accurate treatment plans.
Panoramic X-Rays
Panoramic x-rays capture your entire mouth in a single, sweeping image, including all teeth, both jaws, sinuses, and jaw joints in one comprehensive view. This technology helps us evaluate wisdom teeth position, detect jaw abnormalities, assess overall dental development in children, and screen for tumours or cysts.
Unlike traditional x-rays that show only a few teeth at a time, panoramic imaging gives us the complete picture in one quick, comfortable scan, making it ideal for treatment planning and orthodontic evaluations.
CEREC® Same-Day Restorations
CEREC (Chairside Economical Restoration of Esthetic Ceramics) allows us to design, create, and place custom dental crowns and bridges in a single appointment. Using 3-D digital impressions and computer-aided design, we mill your restoration from a solid block of high-quality ceramic right here in our office while you wait.
No messy impressions, no temporary crowns, no waiting weeks for a dental lab. You'll walk in with a damaged tooth and leave two to three hours later with a fully functioning, natural-looking restoration.
Intraoral Camera
An intraoral camera is a small, pen-sized device with a tiny camera at its tip that captures detailed, close-up images of individual teeth and hard-to-see areas of your mouth. We can project these magnified images onto a screen, showing you exactly what we're seeing, whether it's a cracked filling, cavity, or gum recession.
This visual tool helps you understand recommended treatments more effectively than verbal descriptions alone, empowering you to make informed decisions about your dental care with confidence.
Digital Impressions
Digital scanners capture highly accurate 3-D impressions of your teeth using a small wand—no more gagging on messy, uncomfortable impression trays filled with goopy material. The process takes just minutes and provides more precise measurements for crowns, bridges, aligners, and other restorations. You can even watch the 3-D model of your teeth appear on screen in real-time.
Digital impressions enhance the fit of your final restoration, making the entire experience far more pleasant than traditional impressions.
Nitrous Oxide (Laughing Gas)
Nitrous oxide, also known as laughing gas, is a mild sedative that is inhaled through a small nasal mask, helping anxious patients feel calm and relaxed during dental procedures. You remain fully conscious and responsive while experiencing a pleasant, happy sensation that eases anxiety and reduces discomfort.
The effects of nitrous wear off within minutes after we remove the mask, allowing you to drive yourself home immediately. Nitrous oxide is safe for both children and adults, and is ideal for routine procedures or patients with mild dental anxiety.
AI Dentistry Technology
Our AI-integrated diagnostic system analyzes your digital x-rays in real-time, using advanced algorithms to detect and highlight areas of concern such as cavities, infections, bone loss, and gum disease.
The system colour-codes potential issues directly on your x-ray, making it easy for you to see exactly what we're seeing and understand your treatment needs. This technology ensures consistent, thorough diagnoses across all our dentists, helping us catch problems early when they're easiest and least costly to treat.
Digital Records
Our digital record system securely stores your complete dental history, including x-rays, photos, treatment notes, and medical information. This eliminates bulky paper files and allows all our dentists to access your information instantly, ensuring seamless care regardless of which provider you see.
Digital records also make it easy to share information with specialists if needed, track changes in your oral health over time, and provide you with copies of your records quickly when requested.
TVs in Treatment Rooms
Each treatment room features ceiling-mounted televisions that help you stay relaxed and distracted during dental procedures. You can watch your favourite shows, movies, or streaming content while we work, making longer appointments feel shorter and reducing anxiety. Many patients find that having something engaging to focus on helps them feel less nervous about treatment.