Technology refers to the advanced tools and techniques utilized to enhance patient care, diagnosis, and treatment outcomes in oral surgery. This encompasses a range of innovative solutions, from state-of-the-art imaging systems like the KaVo Kerr OP 3D Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CT) to digital impression technology and laser dentistry. By integrating these cutting-edge technologies into our practice, we aim to improve precision, reduce patient discomfort, and ensure a more efficient and effective treatment process. Ultimately, our commitment to leveraging technology enables us to provide our patients with the highest standard of care in a comfortable and modern environment.
Technology has transformed the landscape of oral surgery, making procedures safer, more precise, and less invasive. The integration of advanced imaging, surgical tools, and digital systems allows oral surgeons to:
Among the technologies we utilize, the KaVo Kerr OP 3D Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CT) system stands out as a revolutionary imaging technology that significantly enhances diagnostic capabilities and treatment outcomes in oral surgery.
Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) is a specialized type of X-ray equipment that provides three-dimensional images of dental structures, soft tissues, nerve paths, and bone in the craniofacial region. Unlike traditional CT scans that produce a series of two-dimensional images, CBCT captures a cone-shaped beam of X-rays in a single rotation, resulting in a comprehensive 3D image.
The KaVo Kerr OP 3D CBCT system has a wide range of applications in oral surgery, including:
Before the CBCT scan, patients will be positioned in a special chair, and a lead apron will be provided for safety. Our our oral and maxillofacial surgeon in Crestwood, KY, and Louisville, KY will explain the procedure and answer any questions.
The patient’s head will be positioned in the CBCT machine, which will then rotate around the head, capturing images from multiple angles. The scan typically takes less than a minute, and patients are required to remain still during this time.
After the scan, the images are processed and converted into a 3D model that can be viewed on a computer. The oral surgeon will analyze the images to assess the patient’s condition and determine the appropriate treatment plan.
Following the analysis, Dr. Schulten in Oldham County will review the findings with the patient, discussing potential treatment options and what to expect moving forward.
At Kentucky Oral Surgery and Dental Implant Center, patient safety and comfort are our highest priorities. The KaVo Kerr OP 3D CBCT system is designed with patient safety in mind, utilizing advanced technology to minimize radiation exposure while still delivering high-quality images.
While the KaVo Kerr OP 3D CBCT system is a cornerstone of our diagnostic capabilities, we also employ other cutting-edge technologies to enhance our services:
Digital impression systems allow us to capture highly accurate 3D models of a patient’s teeth and gums without the need for traditional impression materials. This technology improves the fit and comfort of restorations, orthodontic appliances, and surgical guides.
Utilizing advanced imaging technology, we can create customized surgical guides for implant placements and other procedures. These guides increase the precision of surgical interventions, reducing the risk of complications and enhancing patient outcomes.
Intraoral scanners provide digital impressions of the mouth with exceptional accuracy. This technology is less invasive and more comfortable than traditional impressions, improving the overall patient experience.
Laser technology allows for minimally invasive procedures that promote faster healing and reduced discomfort. Lasers are used in various treatments, including gum reshaping, cavity preparation, and soft tissue surgeries.
At Kentucky Oral Surgery and Dental Implant Center, we recognize the transformative impact of technology on oral surgery. By incorporating advanced tools like the KaVo Kerr OP 3D Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CT) system into our practice, we enhance our diagnostic capabilities, improve treatment planning, and prioritize patient safety and comfort.
Under the skilled guidance of Dr. Thad Schulten, our commitment to utilizing state-of-the-art technology ensures that our patients receive the highest level of care. If you have questions about our technology or are considering an oral surgical procedure, we invite you to contact us to learn more about how our advanced imaging and surgical tools can benefit you. Your health, comfort, and satisfaction are our top priorities, and we look forward to serving you.
Experience exceptional care at Kentucky Oral Surgery and Dental Implant Center, led by Dr. Thad Schulten, DMD. Whether you're visiting our Louisville office at 4515 Churchman Avenue, Louisville, KY 40215, or our Oldham County location at 6225 West Highway 146, Crestwood, KY 40014, our team is ready to provide you with personalized treatment for all your oral surgery and dental implant needs. Call us today at (502) 361-0134 in Louisville or (502) 241-0714 in Oldham County to schedule your consultation and take the first step toward a healthier smile!
4515 Churchman Avenue, Louisville, KY 40215
Phone: (502) 361-0134
Email: kentuckyoralsurgery@growthplug.com
6225 West Highway 146, Crestwood, KY 40014
Phone: (502) 241-0714
Email: kentuckyoralsurgery@growthplug.com