RayFace Technology: Designing Your Smile in 3D
One of the most innovative tools in our practice is the RayFace 3D facial scanner. This advanced imaging system captures ultra-precise scans of your facial structure—including bone, skin, and soft tissue—all in a matter of seconds.
Why does that matter?
When creating aesthetic restorations like veneers, crowns, or implant-supported prosthetics, we don’t just design your teeth—we design your smile in harmony with your entire face.
RayFace allows us to:
- Analyze smile symmetry and lip dynamics
- Tailor restorations to your facial contours
- Ensure a natural look that aligns with your profile and expression
- Plan treatments with a “big-picture” view of aesthetics
In other words, your treatment isn’t just technically sound—it’s artistically personalized.
The Accuracy of Cone Beam CT (CBCT)
When it comes to planning dental implants, 3D imaging is a game-changer. Our Cone Beam CT (CBCT) scanner creates high-resolution, 360-degree views of your teeth, jawbone, nerves, and sinus anatomy.
With this level of detail, we can:
- Accurately assess bone density for implants
- Identify critical structures like nerves and sinuses
- Avoid complications during surgery
- Customize implant angles and placement for stability and longevity
CBCT is particularly essential in complex cases, such as jaw bone grafting or full arch implant restorations, where precision planning directly impacts long-term success.
3D Printing and Surgical Guides
Our use of in-house 3D printing allows us to turn digital scans into physical tools that guide treatment. One of the most powerful applications? Surgical guides.
These custom-designed templates fit precisely over your teeth and gums during surgery, ensuring implant placement is:
- Accurate to the millimeter
- Pre-planned for ideal alignment
- Faster and more efficient during the procedure
- Safer with reduced risk of error
This is what we call your “Digital Blueprint”—a treatment plan created virtually, verified in 3D, and brought to life with physical guides that translate design into action.
3D printing is also used for prototypes, denture bases, and temporary restorations, all created with greater speed and customization than traditional lab methods.
Why "High Tech" Means "Better Care"
For our patients, the benefits of digital dentistry go beyond impressive equipment—they translate into real-world comfort and convenience.
Here’s how our technology improves your experience:
- No more goopy molds: Our digital impressions capture perfect scans without the mess or gag reflex
- Fewer appointments: Digital design and in-house tools speed up fabrication
- Better fit: Precision means fewer adjustments and longer-lasting results
- Less guesswork: Data-driven planning enhances safety, especially in surgical cases
And because all of this happens right here in our Bedford office, your care stays local, consistent, and tailored to you.