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DENTAL TECHNOLOGY

As a holistic dental practice in Chapel Hill, NC, we provide comprehensive dental services and utilize advanced dental technology. Dr. Mensah and our team of dental professionals offer advanced treatments, complete oral health care, and dental education to help patients achieve their health and wellness goals. 


Our dental office uses the latest dental technologies. This allows us to customize treatments based on patients’ unique needs, sensitivities, and smile goals. To learn more about our dental technologies and treatments, contact our office today. We are happy to schedule an appointment to help you on the path to improved oral health and wellness.


Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT)

Digital x-rays give dentists a quick look into their patients’ mouths for a better understanding of their oral health needs. 

Cone beam computed tomography is a medical imaging technique. It consists of X-ray computed tomography where the X-rays are divergent, forming a cone. CBCT has become increasingly important in treatment planning and diagnosis in implant dentistry, ENT, orthopedics, and interventional radiology, among other things. With this technology, we can see images in all three dimensions for a clear understanding of a patient’s needs.  As CBCT machines come in different levels, we are proud to offer the one with the largest field of view.  

CBCT Utilization: 


Computer Assisted Design/Computer Assisted Milling (CAD/CAM)

On-site milling technology allows dentists to produce dental restorations in less time. Patients can get natural-looking dental restorations without the added wait time for laboratory materials.

CAD/CAM dentistry is a field of dentistry and prosthodontics using CAD/CAM technologies. This technology improves the design and creation of dental restorations, especially dental prostheses, including crowns, crown lays, dental veneers, inlays and onlays, fixed bridges, dental implant restorations, dentures, dental implant surgical guides, and orthodontic appliances. The result is dental restorations and prostheses that look more natural and comfortably fit the patient.

CAD/CAM Utilization: 

  • Fabrication of fixed prosthesis

  • Occlusion evaluation

  • Fabrication of dental implant surgical guides

  • Digital impressions


Carbon Dioxide Laser

Although the carbon dioxide laser was one of the first developed gas lasers, it is still very useful for dental procedures. As the highest-power continuous wave lasers available, carbon dioxide lasers are often used in soft-tissue procedures in place of a scalpel. Procedures can be performed quickly, often without the need for an anesthetic or sutures.

This laser allows us to simplify dental procedures and allow for better results and healing. Since the laser sterilizes and closes wounds during treatment, patients experience less bleeding and swelling. The recovery period is faster than with traditional invasive oral surgeries.

Carbon Dioxide Laser Utilization: 

  • Soft tissue surgery

  • Decontamination

  • Abating of nerves

  • Lymphatics

  • Vascularization