We keep up with the latest developments in dentistry because this allows us to ensure you’re getting the best treatment possible. Learn how our high-tech office enables better care for you.
Waterlase® is a dental laser that allows for more gentle care than traditional dental handpieces. It's extremely precise, which minimizes your discomfort while also allowing us to work more quickly.
We can perform a variety of different general dentistry procedures with the Waterlase®, and we often need just a single appointment to do so.
Our milling system allows us to turn designs into impressions. This device makes quick turnaround times possible for a variety of restorations, such as crowns and bridges.
This intraoral camera allows our practice to view clear, precise images of your mouth, teeth, and gums.
With clear, defined, enlarged images, you see details that standard mirror examinations may miss. This can mean faster, more accurate diagnoses, as well as less chair time for you!
The STA Single Tooth Anesthesia System® formerly known as The Wand, makes anesthesia injections easier than ever. Its dynamic pressure sensing monitors help us find the perfect spot for the injection. This device also controls the flow of anesthesia, ensuring your comfort.
This means you can get the dental care you need without having to worry about pain or discomfort.
X-Guide®* allows us to perform navigated surgery. This can be extremely beneficial when placing implants, allowing us to visualize position, angle, and depth. This helpful tool also improves patient outcomes by giving us a deeper understanding of where implants and drills are in relation to your facial anatomy.
*Nobel Biocare, NobelProcera, NobelGuide and All-on-4 are trademarks of the Nobel Biocare group.
Our Einstein Printer allows us to make dental applications with incredible speed and accuracy. Its HyperPrint technology cuts down on build speeds by up to 50%. This 3D printer can be used to make dental models, aligners, and more.
KaVo allows us to take a panoramic radiograph. Radiographs allow us to see everything we cannot see with our own eyes. That means we can use them to analyze the health of your bone, check for cavities, and more.
Exposure time for dental radiographs is extremely minimal: about 50 percent less than traditional radiographs. We’re very careful when determining when to take radiographs. There are many guidelines that we follow to ensure your safety.
This 3D imaging system shows what you can expect from the outcome of a dental procedure. Patients often use this information during the decision-making process, since it allows you to understand how oral health can impact your overall appearance.
You’ve found it! Ferber Dental Group is proud to always stay on the cutting edge of the field. We believe this results in the best patient outcomes.
Do you have any questions about what we can do for you? Please don’t hesitate to reach out to us. We’re excited to speak with you!