Advanced Dental Services & Technology – Keller TX

State-of-the-Art Smile Care

Dentistry continually evolves with the emergence of new techniques and technology, ensuring treatments are increasingly comfortable and effective. Dr. Shallu and our Ridgepoint Dental Keller team have integrated advanced instruments into our dental office, enhancing our ability to detect and treat various oral health issues. Book an appointment with us today to experience the high-quality care modern dentistry provides.
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Committed to Comfortable, Productive Dental Experiences

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Precise Treatment Planning

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High Quality Diagnostic Images

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Improved Communication Between Patient and Dentist

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Intraoral Camera

Understanding your dentist's explanations can be challenging without visualizing the issue firsthand. Thanks to the Digidoc intraoral camera, we can now provide you with a view of your teeth and gums from our perspective. These detailed images enable us to identify small cracks, cavities, and other dental issues that might have gone unnoticed otherwise. This technology ensures highly accurate diagnoses that are easy for you to comprehend.
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Digital X-Rays

It's widely understood that X-rays play a crucial role in dentistry, enabling the detection of issues within the jawbone and other areas not easily visible to the naked eye. Nowadays, dentists utilize digital X-rays instead of traditional film, offering faster development and higher quality images. This advancement reduces the need for retakes. Moreover, digital technology is safer for both patients and the environment, as it involves less radiation exposure and eliminates the use of potentially harmful chemicals in image processing.
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CT/Cone Beam Scanner

Depending on your dental needs, we might suggest a cone beam scan rather than a standard X-ray. Cone beam scanners rotate a detector around your head, capturing up to 200 images that can be compiled into a three-dimensional model of your mouth. This comprehensive model ensures that all intricate details are accounted for, including nerve paths and unseen oral structures. By incorporating these unseen variables into our treatment planning, we can provide more precise and tailored care.