Cone Beam 3D Imaging

WHAT TO EXPECTThe procedure

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IMPLANT PLACEMENT
Jawbone preparation (grafting), when needed. The implant itself is placed into the jawbone.
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ABUTMENT PLACEMENT
The abutment is added to the implant, which is where the artificial tooth will be connected.
3
TOOTH PLACEMENT
The prosthetic tooth, or crown, is placed onto the abutment.

The diligent practice of preventative dentistry is the cornerstone of lasting smiles and enduring well-being.

  • Preventative Dentistry
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Our Cone Beam 3D Imaging machine offers our patients images quickly. Our dentists are able to diagnose our patients better, catching problems sooner than they would be able to with only traditional imaging. It allows us to view your teeth, roots, airways, and even sinuses in less than ten seconds. We are also able to monitor TMD.

By using Cone Beam 3D imaging, we are able to diagnose and treat our patients quicker so that they don’t have to spend as much time in our office. We can view the images in just a few seconds instead of minutes, so we can start treatment right away!

BENEFITSWhy choose us for Preventative Dentistry

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Early Problem Detection

Preventative dentistry focuses on regular check-ups and screenings, allowing dental professionals to identify potential issues in their early stages.

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Cost-Effective Care

Regular check-ups, cleanings, and proactive measures such as fluoride treatments or dental sealants can help avoid more expensive and extensive treatments down the road.

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Latest Technology

Preventative dentistry embraces the advancements in dental technology, incorporating the latest tools and techniques for enhanced diagnostics and treatments.

PRICETABLESHighest quality procedures

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Our Patients’ Stories

I had been self-conscious about my smile for years, but after just one visit to Sano, I knew I was in good hands. The team was so kind and understanding, and my results were amazing.

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HOLLY TOBOLSKI
Patient

The team was so kind and understanding, I knew I was in good hands, and my results were amazing. Thank you Kendra for making more comfortable at  appointment.

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ALEX MUELLER
Patient

Everyone is so pleasant m, professional, and helpful, and the customer service is amazing. The nurse, Gina, did a great job explaining to do pre and post procedure.

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GINA RODRIGUEZ
Patient
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Get the answers

How long do teeth implants usually last?

The average lifespan of a dental implant is anywhere from 10 -30 years. This means that most likely, depending on your age when you get an implant, it will last for the rest of your life. No other tooth replacement option has the ability to last that long.

How painful is getting a dental implant?

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What are the side effects of dental implants?

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How long does tooth implant procedure take?

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