Modern dentistry has evolved significantly and now allows for a much greater experience than in the past. At The Point Dental, we utilise the latest in dental technology to make our procedures faster, safer and more comfortable.
Digital Photo Imaging
Clinical photo imaging captures facial profiles to support accurate assessment and treatment planning.
Digital Videography
Records a clear 3D facial profile and high-quality audio, enabling comparison of speech, facial support, and bite position before and after treatment to support ongoing adjustments.
Bitewing X-rays
Help detect decay between teeth that cannot be seen with the naked eye, supporting early diagnosis and care.
Digital Panoramic Radiography (OPG)
This panoramic X-ray shows your teeth, jaws, and surrounding bone in one clear image, allowing us to plan carefully and make informed decisions before treatment begins.
In-house Digital Cone Beam CT Scanner
Our dedicated in-house CBCT scanner allows us to produce high-resolution 3D images of your teeth, soft tissues, nerve pathways, and bone.
Air Abrasion
Unlike a routine clean that removes plaque and tartar, air abrasion targets the tooth surface itself to help manage sensitivity and improve comfort.
Guided Implant Surgery
In selected cases, using detailed 3D imaging and digital planning, implant placement is carefully mapped in advance and then guided during surgery to support accuracy, safety, and long-term outcomes.
In-house General Anaesthetic Facility
In-house GA is provided on site by a specialist anaesthetist, so care remains continuous, coordinated, and centred around patient comfort and safety.
Modern Equipment
Up-to-date equipment supports precise planning and the best available treatment options for our patients.
Sterilisation
From meticulous cleaning and medical-grade sterilisation processes to clearly defined clinical workflows, we take infection control seriously because trust and care begin long before treatment starts.
Dental Laser
Laser technology allows precise removal of excess gum tissue with minimal impact on surrounding areas, where appropriate.
Intraoral Scanner
Records bite and tooth or implant position to support the design of crowns and implant restorations, including provisional teeth.