The technology behind better outcomes
We invest in the tools that make diagnoses more accurate, treatments more comfortable, and results more predictable. Because you deserve more than guesswork.
Technology that serves patients, not just providers
Digital X-Rays
Our digital radiography system delivers up to 90% less radiation than traditional film x-rays while producing instant, high-resolution images. We can zoom in, adjust contrast, and share the images with you on-screen in real time — so you see exactly what we see and understand your diagnosis clearly.
3D CBCT Scanning
Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) creates a full three-dimensional model of your teeth, bone, nerves, and sinuses. This level of precision is essential for implant planning, complex root canal analysis, impacted wisdom teeth, and orthodontic evaluation. Our 3D scans virtually eliminate surgical surprises.
Intraoral Cameras
A tiny, painless camera allows us to show you the inside of your own mouth on a chairside screen. You can see exactly the crack, cavity, or gum issue we are discussing — making treatment decisions informed and collaborative rather than one-sided.
CEREC Same-Day Crowns
CEREC (Chairside Economical Restoration of Esthetic Ceramics) technology lets us design, mill, and place a permanent ceramic crown in a single visit. No temporaries, no second appointment, no uncomfortable impressions. Your crown is milled on-site from a solid block of porcelain while you wait.
Guided Implant Surgery
Using 3D CBCT data, we create a precise surgical guide that directs implant placement to the exact position, angle, and depth determined during planning. This minimally invasive approach reduces procedure time, improves accuracy, and accelerates healing.
Digital Impressions
Our digital scanner creates precise 3D models of your teeth in seconds — no gag-inducing putty, no waiting for impressions to set. Digital models are more accurate, can be transmitted instantly to labs, and are used for Invisalign planning, crown design, and more.
Why technology matters in dentistry
Better technology means earlier detection of problems when they are small and inexpensive to treat. It means less radiation exposure. Fewer appointments. More comfortable procedures. And outcomes that last longer because they were planned and executed with greater precision.
At McLaren Dental, we do not adopt technology for its own sake. Every tool we use has a clinical purpose — to give you a more accurate diagnosis, a more comfortable experience, or a more durable result.