Supporting your oral health should be easy, efficient, and accurate. That’s why our dentist Dr. Leitner uses the latest dental technology to provide you with the best possible care. Using the right equipment reduces the amount of time you have to spend in the dental chair, optimizing your treatment and shortening your recovery time. If you’re a Michigan patient in Norton Shores, Ferrysburg, Spring Lake, or the surrounding areas seeking an advanced approach to dental care, visit the dental office of Dr. John Leitner.
Every examination room is equipped with advanced dental equipment, such as:
During each visit, your hygienist and dentist will visually examine your mouth. But sometimes, there are places that are difficult to see. An intraoral digital scanner is a small, pen-shaped device with a camera on the end. This device can show us high-quality images and videos of areas in your mouth that we can’t normally see, helping with diagnosis and treatment planning.
Cone Beam Computed Technology (CBCT) is an advanced piece of technology that has improved our diagnostic process, showing a complete 3D overview of your jaw and head. This allows Dr. Leitner and our dental team to provide a more accurate treatment plan to our patients. CBCT scans take under one minute to complete and cause minimal discomfort, as they’re non-invasive.
Issues with your temporomandibular joint, or TMJ, can be diagnosed more easily using joint vibration analysis (JVA™). This system identifies signs of a TMJ Disorder (TMD) and indicates the severity of the situation.
Your TMJ or is the skeletal foundation of your mouth. All dentists are required to assess the health and function of your TMJ’s. Our office uses Joint Vibration Analysis (JVA™) which records the vibrations created by joint fluid, cartilage, and bone as you open and close your mouth.Â
This test allows us to objectively measure and document the health of your Jaw Joint in just 10 seconds of opening and closing. It can be used to help diagnose problems with the joint that can be the cause of breakdown or pain, and can help us make sure we are aware of any underlying issues before performing treatment that could damage or strain your jaw joints.
Many dental procedures can change the way you bite. Fillings, crowns, bridges, extractions, and orthodontics as well as many more. For over 100 years, dentists have relied on paper covered in ink to see where the upper and lower teeth contact. But this old technique gives no information on the force, timing, and balance of your bite, which is what makes you feel your bite is “off”.Â
We use the T-Scan NOVUS system that displays all this information on a computer so that your dentist can use it to get your bite right, with minimal tooth loss from guessing so that you aren’t subjected to the time and expense of unnecessary office visits.
Dentistry has significantly progressed and continues to evolve over the years. This means the latest technology involving treatment has advanced, too. Some of the latest technology in dentistry includes computer-assisted technology, digital X-rays, joint vibration analysis, T-Scan bite diagnosis, and more!Â
Here at our Grand Haven office, we’ve continued to stay up-to-date with these trends in order to provide our patients with the best possible care dentistry has to offer.
Digital imaging is an outstanding improvement in dentistry that offers features to enhance the viewing experience, including any problem areas. Digital X-rays use low levels of radiation and are easily displayed instantly on a computer screen for both our patients and dentists to see. X-rays are important for diagnosing dental decay, failing crowns and fillings, planning dental implant placement, and more.
Dr. Leitner has the right technology and experience to keep your smile healthy and shining bright. We’ll fully diagnose your issues so we can treat them quickly in the most cost-effective manner, which is why we invest in state-of-the-art dental technology. We believe that each patient should be well informed and involved throughout the process. We’ll be happy to explain how you’ll benefit from our advanced technology and ensure that you understand each treatment.
If you’re a Michigan patient in Norton Shores, Ferrysburg, Spring Lake, or the surrounding areas and have any questions regarding our technology, give us a call at (616) 842-2850. Or, feel free to fill out the form at the bottom of this page. Our dedicated team is happy to help