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ABOUT US

Our Technology

Leveraging advanced technologies and techniques, our practice delivers faster, more precise, and more comfortable dental treatments with fewer visits.

Dr. Randy Greenberg shows a patient scanned teeth on a CEREC scanner

Millennium Laser

Dr. Greenberg uses his Millennium laser to provide LANAP treatments for gum disease. The laser targets infected tissue and bacteria while leaving healthy tissue unharmed, making treatment minimally invasive and more comfortable for you. Using the laser allows for faster healing, reduced bleeding and less swelling compared to traditional cut-and-stitch gum surgeries.

Dr. Randy Greenberg and a dental laser machine

3D CT Scanner

With our 3D cone beam CT scanner, Dr. Greenberg can see all of your oral anatomy at once in a 360-degree X-ray view. This is a key element in the planning of many of our procedures.

A dental assistant shows a patient a CT scanner

Digital X-Rays

We take digital X-rays, which are safer, faster and more precise than traditional film X-rays. Digital X-rays use up to 90% less radiation and produce instant, high-quality images. Digital X-rays can be enlarged or enhanced for more accurate diagnosis, tracked over time to monitor healing, and more easily shared with other doctors when needed.

Dr. Randy Greenberg shows a patient an implant x-ray on a screen

CEREC® for Same-Day Crowns

Using the CEREC system, Dr. Greenberg is able to scan your mouth, design a new crown, create it and place it in your mouth—all in one appointment in our office.

Dr. Randy Greenberg next to a CEREC system

3D Digital Impression Scanner

You won’t be subjected to traditional goopy dental impression material in our office! Dr. Greenberg uses a digital intraoral scanner to take detailed 3D impressions of your teeth and gums for precise treatment planning.

Dr. Randy Greenberg shows a patient a tooth on a screen

3D Implant-Planning Software

To prepare for your implant placement, Dr. Molina uses 3D implant-planning software to simulate the procedure in advance. This ensures there will be no surprises during the actual procedure.