How Does Modern Dental Technology Improve Your Care?
The gap between a traditional dental visit and a digitally equipped one is significant. Where older workflows relied on physical impressions, analog X-rays, and multi-week lab timelines, today’s tools allow for faster diagnoses, more accurate treatment planning, and outcomes that are visible before treatment even begins. Research published in PMC highlights that digital tools in treatment planning have meaningfully improved patient outcomes, making dental care safer, more effective, and more accessible to patients across the board.
For our patients in Redwood City, this translates directly into fewer appointments, reduced discomfort, and greater confidence in every procedure we perform. Whether a patient comes in for a routine cleaning or a complex restoration, our technology allows us to deliver a level of precision that simply was not possible a generation ago.
“Our technology allows us to deliver a level of precision that simply was not possible a generation ago.”
What Digital Imaging Tools Do We Use?
We use a combination of intraoral photography and digital radiography to give our team the clearest possible picture of each patient’s oral health before any treatment begins.
Intraoral Photography
One of the most patient-friendly tools in our office is intraoral photography. A small, high-resolution camera captures detailed images of the teeth and gums in real time, which we display on a screen for patients to see alongside us. This turns a clinical finding into a shared conversation. When a patient can see exactly what their dentist sees, treatment decisions become collaborative rather than abstract, and there is no guesswork involved.
Digital X-Rays
Digital radiography has replaced traditional film X-rays in our Redwood City office, and the advantages are tangible. Digital X-rays produce sharper images with significantly less radiation exposure, and results are available instantly. This speed improves our ability to diagnose issues like decay between teeth, bone loss, and root abnormalities earlier and more accurately than ever before. Earlier detection connects directly to better outcomes, which is why we make digital imaging a foundation of every comprehensive exam as part of our general dentistry services.
What Is CEREC Same-Day Crown Technology?
One of the most meaningful advancements we offer at our Redwood City location is same-day CEREC crowns. CEREC, which stands for Chairside Economical Restoration of Esthetic Ceramics, allows us to design, mill, and place a permanent ceramic crown in a single appointment. The process begins with a digital scan of the prepared tooth, which feeds directly into design software that creates a precisely fitted restoration. That design is then sent to an in-office milling unit, which carves the crown from a block of high-quality ceramic while the patient waits.
For patients, this means no temporary crown, no second appointment, and no waiting for an external lab. What traditionally required two visits and several weeks can be completed in a single afternoon. The fit and aesthetics of CEREC restorations are consistently excellent, and the all-ceramic material is durable, natural-looking, and biocompatible.
“What traditionally required two visits and several weeks can be completed in a single afternoon.”
Why Does Our Commitment to Technology Matter for You?
Our investment in advanced tools is not just about efficiency; it reflects a deeper commitment to delivering care that is safer, more thorough, and more transparent at every stage of treatment.
Oral Cancer Screening Technology
Early detection of oral cancer dramatically improves outcomes, and our office uses advanced screening tools as part of our oral cancer screening process to catch warning signs that may not be visible to the naked eye. These screenings are quick, painless, and included as part of our comprehensive exams. Given how treatable early-stage oral cancer is compared to late-stage diagnoses, this technology represents one of the most important investments we make in our patients’ long-term health.
Continuing Education as a Technology Standard
Technology is only as effective as the clinician using it. Dr. Chou currently serves as a clinical instructor at the University of the Pacific School of Dentistry’s AEGD residency program, where she teaches post-doctoral residents in all aspects of dentistry. This commitment to education ensures that our team does not simply adopt new tools for the sake of novelty but integrates them thoughtfully into care that puts patients first. We believe staying current with dental advancements is a responsibility, not an option.
Our Spanish-speaking staff further ensures that every patient, regardless of language preference, can fully understand and engage with the technology being used in their treatment. When patients feel informed, they feel at ease, and that is always our goal.
“When patients feel informed, they feel at ease, and that is always our goal.”
Schedule an Appointment at Smile Craft Dental in Redwood City, CA
At Smile Craft Dental, our investment in dental technology reflects our commitment to giving every patient the most accurate, comfortable, and efficient experience possible. From digital imaging and intraoral cameras to same-day CEREC crowns and oral cancer screenings, our Redwood City office is equipped to handle a wide range of care with precision at every step.
If you are ready to experience what modern dentistry looks like, we invite you to contact our office to schedule your appointment. Dr. Chou, Dr. Nguyen, and our entire team look forward to welcoming you and showing you how the right technology can make all the difference in your dental health.