Advanced Technology and Precision Dentistry
Modern Tools Used to Support Accurate, Comfortable Care
Technology Designed for Better Planning and Precision
Digital Imaging, Guided Workflows, and Detailed Bite Analysis
Advanced dental care relies on using the right technology at the right time. Dr. Oshetski integrates digital imaging, guided workflows, and precise bite analysis to support accurate diagnosis, predictable planning, and long-term function. Each tool plays a specific role in evaluating anatomy, guiding treatment, and confirming results, helping ensure care is efficient, coordinated, and tailored to each patient’s needs.
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Cone-Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT)Item Link List Item 1
CBCT imaging provides a three-dimensional view of bone, tooth roots, and anatomy beneath the gumline. This level of detail supports precise planning for implants and other complex treatment needs, allowing Dr. Oshetski to evaluate bone quality and position while improving accuracy and reducing uncertainty during procedures.
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Intraoral Scanning and Digital ImpressionsItem Link List Item 2
Intraoral scanning captures the shape of teeth and soft tissue without traditional impression materials. These scans support advanced planning, restoration design, and improved fit for crowns, bridges, and implant restorations. When combined with CBCT and photos, the scan helps create a more complete digital view for treatment planning.
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Digital Occlusal Technology (Tekscan)Item Link List Item 3
Digital occlusal analysis measures how your bite functions in real time, including the timing and intensity of force on individual teeth. This is especially valuable for implant restorations and TMJ or TMD concerns, where accuracy matters. It provides information traditional bite papers cannot reliably capture, helping support healthier, more stable bite outcomes.
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Digital ImagingItem Link List Item 4
Digital imaging helps identify concerns that may not be visible during an exam, including cavities between teeth, bone levels, root conditions, and signs of infection or trauma. Dr. Oshetski selects imaging based on clinical guidelines and your specific needs, using it to support clear diagnosis and confident treatment planning.
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Computer Digital Radiography (CDR)Item Link
Computer digital radiography captures dental X-rays using digital sensors that display images instantly on a monitor. This allows for a clearer view and easier patient understanding during consultations. Digital radiography also reduces radiation exposure significantly compared to conventional film and eliminates chemical processing.
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Intraoral CameraItem Link
An intraoral camera captures detailed images inside the mouth to help you better understand your diagnosis and treatment recommendations. These images make it easier to visualize areas of concern and can be saved as part of your dental record, supporting communication, documentation, and treatment planning.
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High-Powered Magnification LED LoupesItem Link
Dentistry requires careful detail, especially when working with restorations, margins, and fine tooth structure. High-powered magnification supports accuracy during treatment, helping Dr. Oshetski deliver restorations with precise fit and refined finishing that supports comfort and long-term function.
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Electric HandpiecesItem Link
Electric handpieces offer controlled, consistent performance compared to traditional air-driven drills. This supports more precise preparation for restorations like crowns, veneers, and fillings. Many patients also find the experience more comfortable due to reduced vibration and noise.
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Cone-Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT)Item Link List Item 1
CBCT imaging provides a three-dimensional view of bone, tooth roots, and anatomy beneath the gumline. This level of detail supports precise planning for implants and other complex treatment needs, allowing Dr. Oshetski to evaluate bone quality and position while improving accuracy and reducing uncertainty during procedures.
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Intraoral Scanning and Digital ImpressionsItem Link List Item 2
Intraoral scanning captures the shape of teeth and soft tissue without traditional impression materials. These scans support advanced planning, restoration design, and improved fit for crowns, bridges, and implant restorations. When combined with CBCT and photos, the scan helps create a more complete digital view for treatment planning.
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Digital Occlusal Technology (Tekscan)Item Link List Item 3
Digital occlusal analysis measures how your bite functions in real time, including the timing and intensity of force on individual teeth. This is especially valuable for implant restorations and TMJ or TMD concerns, where accuracy matters. It provides information traditional bite papers cannot reliably capture, helping support healthier, more stable bite outcomes.
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Digital ImagingItem Link List Item 4
Digital imaging helps identify concerns that may not be visible during an exam, including cavities between teeth, bone levels, root conditions, and signs of infection or trauma. Dr. Oshetski selects imaging based on established guidelines and your specific needs, using it to support clear diagnosis and confident treatment planning.
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Computer Digital Radiography (CDR)Item Link
Computer digital radiography captures dental X-rays using digital sensors that display images instantly on a monitor. This allows for a clearer view and easier patient understanding during consultations. Digital radiography also reduces radiation exposure significantly compared to conventional film and eliminates chemical processing.
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Intraoral CameraItem Link
An intraoral camera captures detailed images inside the mouth to help you better understand your diagnosis and treatment recommendations. These images make it easier to visualize areas of concern and can be saved as part of your dental record, supporting communication, documentation, and treatment planning.
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High-Powered Magnification LED LoupesItem Link
Dentistry requires careful detail, especially when working with restorations, margins, and fine tooth structure. High-powered magnification supports accuracy during treatment, helping Dr. Oshetski deliver restorations with precise fit and refined finishing that supports comfort and long-term function.
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Electric HandpiecesItem Link
Electric handpieces offer controlled, consistent performance compared to traditional air-driven drills. This supports more precise preparation for restorations like crowns, veneers, and fillings. Many patients also find the experience more comfortable due to reduced vibration and noise.
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