Alum Hills Dental
Dr. Jesse Rosete

Technology

At Alum Hills Dental, we take pride in maintaining a modern dental office equipped with leading-edge technology. Dr. Rosete's dedication to staying at the forefront of dental advancements means you'll always have a first-class dental experience.

Please take a few moments to browse the technology we offer while you consider how it can help you at your next dental visit!

dentist san jose | Digital X-Rays of mouth

Digital X-Rays & Sensors

Digital x-rays and sensors mark a significant advancement in dental diagnostics. These devices capture detailed, high-resolution images of your teeth, bone structure, and soft tissues. The enhanced detail allows Dr. Rosete to make precise diagnoses and design personalized treatment plans.

Unlike traditional x-rays, digital systems expose you to significantly less radiation, enhancing your safety. The instant image availability saves time and contributes to faster treatment commencement.

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dentist san jose | woman getting Nitrous Oxide

Nitrous Oxide or "Laughing Gas"

Nitrous oxide, more commonly known as "laughing gas," is an excellent solution if you experience dental anxiety or apprehension. When inhaled, this gas creates a sense of relaxation and calm, helping you remain comfortable during dental procedures.

The effects of nitrous oxide are mild and wear off quickly, making it possible for you to drive home after your appointment. It's a safe, effective tool for improving the dental experience.

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dentist san jose | Digital Records

Digital Records

At Alum Hills Dental, we embrace technology to enhance our services, including record keeping. Digital records provide an efficient, eco-friendly way to store and access patient history and information. They enable easy retrieval, updating, and secure sharing of your dental histories, treatment plans, and images, resulting in streamlined, efficient, and more personalized care. Accessing your records quickly also assists us in making accurate diagnoses and swift treatment decisions.

dentist san jose | Rotary Endodontic tools

Rotary Endodontics

Rotary endodontics offers a modern approach to root canal therapy. Unlike traditional manual files, rotary endodontics uses electric-powered instruments to clean the root canals. These advanced tools are precise, efficient, and gentler on the tooth, allowing Dr. Rosete to complete root canal procedures efficiently and comfortably. This technology also contributes to higher success rates and excellent long-term outcomes.

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dentist san jose | Intraoral Camera

Intraoral Cameras

An intraoral camera is a revolutionary dental tool in patient education and engagement. This pen-shaped device captures high-definition, full-color images of your teeth and gums displayed on a monitor.

This real-time visual aid allows Dr. Rosete to effectively explain dental issues, treatment options, and preventive measures. By showing you exactly what's happening in your mouth, the intraoral camera enhances your understanding and encourages you to be involved in your dental health.

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dentist san jose | iTero Digital Impressions of top teeth

iTero Digital Impressions

Say goodbye to uncomfortable, messy putty impressions! Digital impressions use a leading-edge intraoral scanner to create a precise 3-D model of your teeth and gums.

This process is quicker, cleaner, and more comfortable for patients than the traditional method. Digital impressions also offer superior accuracy, improving the fit and function of dental restorations like crowns, bridges, and Invisalign® aligners. We can also use the 3-D models can also be used for patient education and enhanced treatment planning.

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dentist san jose | Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT)

Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT)

Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) is an innovative imaging technology that gives us a comprehensive view of your oral cavity and surrounding structures, including jaw joints (TMJs), sinuses and nasal passages. He can also identify the position of tooth roots, areas of bone loss, abnormal growths, and problems with tooth roots or dental pulp. These details provide invaluable information for planning numerous procedures, including orthodontics, root canal treatment, tooth extraction, and dental implant placement

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