Our Equipment

At Griffith Dental Lounge, you will continuously have access to the most advanced dental equipment and procedures and be able to smile with confidence. The modern equipment in our practice helps us to deliver quality care. All items have been carefully selected for comfort, quality, function, and sustainability. Here is an insight into some of the advanced equipment we use here at Griffith Dental Lounge:

CEREC Machine

Cerec machines utilise the latest CAD/CAM technology to produce perfect, lifelike restorations. They are in essence a camera, computer, and manufacturer of precision restorations – all rolled into one. Cerec technology uses the latest 3D imaging software to create an accurate and detailed representation of your teeth. This is the key to getting the perfect, flawless restoration.

Certificate of D=dental accreditation presented by the Australian Dental Association

EMS airflow Machine Master

Airflow is a Swiss innovative device that projects a controlled stream of air, warm water, and fine, sweet powder onto the tooth and in hard-to-reach areas to remove food particles, plaque, and stains. The high-pressure water/air stream cleans your teeth much faster, efficiently, and comfortably.

Certificate of D=dental accreditation presented by the Australian Dental Association

iTero Scanner

The iTero scanner digitally captures the structure of the teeth and gums using the latest optical technology. The scanner is a compact, hand-held wand. Once your orthodontist begins the scanning process, it can be stopped and started as many times as necessary.

Certificate of D=dental accreditation presented by the Australian Dental Association

CBCT X-Rays

Dental cone beam computed tomography (CT) is a special type of x-ray machine used in situations where regular dental or facial x-rays are not sufficient. It is not used routinely because the radiation exposure from this scanner is significantly more than regular dental x-rays. This type of CT scanner uses a special type of technology to generate three-dimensional (3-D) images of dental structures, soft tissues, nerve paths, and bone in the craniofacial region in a single scan. Images obtained with cone beam CT allow for more precise treatment planning.

Certificate of D=dental accreditation presented by the Australian Dental Association

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