Technology

Technology in the dental field is ever-changing and Dr. J. Scott Rogers enjoys learning how to integrate state-of-the-art equipment into his practice. Utilizing the latest advancements in dentistry allows Dr. J. Scott Rogers to treat patients with less pain and in fewer visits. This equals less time in the dental chair and a more comfortable experience from start to finish.

Dr. J. Scott Rogers and his team spend many hours each year training and taking advanced courses to ensure they deliver the best care, safely. Employing the latest technology means consistent results, so you’ll know what to expect at each visit. You'll find that modern dental care with Laurens Dentistry leaves you smiling.

At Laurens Dentistry in Laurens, SC, you'll discover dental care at its highest level; technology, advanced training, and compassionate service blended perfectly together.

Intra-oral camera

A picture explains what words never can, especially when it comes to your teeth. An intra-oral camera can take pictures with such detail, it can show cracks and stress marks in a tooth that can’t be seen with the naked eye.

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Digital X-ray

Digital films with rich detail and dramatically reduced radiation exposure offer the ultimate in safety and diagnostic capability.

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Cone Beam/3D X-Ray

The complex structures of your jaw can be difficult to decipher on an x-ray. But advanced 3D imaging brings the unprecedented ability to see your mouth and jaw with as much detail as a CT scan, but right in our office.

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Soft Tissue Laser

When the soft tissue lining your mouth needs minor adjustments, lasers provide a gentle solution. Quiet but powerful light energy helps us treat several dental conditions, safely and simply.

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3Shape TRIOS Intraoral Digital Scanner

The 3Shape TRIOS is an award-winning digital scanner that allows Dr. Rogers to take a digital scan of your mouth instead of using traditional alginate or other goopy impression materials. Digital impressions are more accurate, more comfortable, and allow Dr. Rogers to see a computerized model of your mouth on his monitor in seconds. This model can be manipulated to present different treatment options and even alter tooth shade to preview results before tooth whitening.