Diagnostic Services.
Dental diagnostics means using tools and exams to find out what’s going on with your teeth, gums, and mouth. It helps the dentist figure out if there are problems like cavities, gum disease, or other oral health issues. We will treatment plan using the latest in Dental Technology.

Common Diagnostic Tools and Methods
Dental Exam:
- The dentist or hygienist checks your teeth, gums, tongue, and mouth for signs of problems.
X-Rays / CBCT Scan:
- Special pictures that show what’s happening inside your teeth and jaw — helps spot cavities, infections, or bone loss.
- CBCT stands for Cone Beam Computed Tomography. It’s a special type of 3D X-ray used by dentists to get a detailed view of your teeth, jaw, and surrounding structures.
Intraoral Camera:
- A small camera that takes close-up pictures of your teeth so you and the dentist can see details.
Gum Probing:
- A small tool is used to measure your gum health and check for gum disease.
Bite Analysis:
- Checks how your upper and lower teeth fit together—important for preventing jaw problems or uneven wear.
Oral Cancer Screening:
- The dentist looks and feels for any unusual lumps or spots in your mouth.
Why It Matters:
- Catches problems early, before they get worse
- Helps plan the right treatment
- Keeps your mouth healthy and pain-free

