
Modern Technology. Elevated Care.
Dentist Pendleton
Our advanced technology allows us to deliver precise, efficient, and comfortable dental care tailored to each patient’s needs. From diagnosis to treatment, we rely on trusted, advanced tools that help us detect issues early, reduce treatment times, and improve long-term outcomes. Whether capturing high-resolution images or planning complex procedures, every piece of equipment in our office is chosen to enhance your safety and satisfaction at every visit.
We’ve invested in well-maintained, high-quality technology because our patients deserve the best. These innovations allow us to streamline your experience without compromising results. With tools that promote comfort and accuracy, we’re able to make your care more convenient and less invasive. Our team stays current on the latest advancements to ensure we’re using proven technology that genuinely benefits our patients. When you visit us, you’ll experience a higher standard of modern dentistry that puts your health, comfort, and confidence first.

Your Dental Technology Options May Include
Dentist Ingalls
- Cavitron
- Cone Beam Imaging
- Digital X-rays
- Intra-Oral Camera
- Intra-Oral Scanner
- IntraSpin PRF
- Nomad X-ray Gun
- Panoramic X-rays
- Rotary Endodontics
- Soft Tissue Laser
- VELscope
- Waterlase
- 3D Printer
Cavitron
Our Cavitron ultrasonic scaler uses high-frequency vibrations and water flow to gently remove plaque, tartar, and bacteria during cleanings. This technology is more comfortable than traditional scraping tools and allows us to clean more thoroughly beneath the gumline. It’s especially effective for patients with periodontal concerns, promoting healthier gums and a cleaner, fresher smile with less irritation.
Cone Beam Imaging
Cone Beam 3D imaging allows us to capture highly detailed, three-dimensional views of your teeth, jaw, and surrounding structures in seconds. This technology helps us plan more accurate treatments for dental implants, root canals, orthodontics, and more. With better visualization, we can diagnose with precision and provide safer, more effective care tailored to your specific dental needs.
Digital X-rays
Our digital X-rays provide high-resolution images with a fraction of the radiation exposure compared to traditional film. The images appear instantly on-screen, helping us diagnose decay, bone loss, or abnormalities quickly and accurately. This technology streamlines appointments, enhances patient safety, and supports better communication as we walk you through your oral health status.
Intra-Oral Camera
Our intra-oral camera gives you a real-time view inside your mouth, helping you understand exactly what we see during exams. This small, handheld device captures high-quality images of your teeth and gums, enhancing diagnostics and patient education. It also allows us to track changes over time and document progress with clarity and precision.
Intra-Oral Scanner
Our intra-oral scanner captures quick, accurate 3D digital impressions, no more messy trays or putty. This technology improves patient comfort and creates precise models for crowns, bridges, aligners, and more. It speeds up turnaround time, enhances accuracy, and makes the entire impression process cleaner, easier, and more enjoyable for our patients.
IntraSpin PRF
IntraSpin is an advanced centrifugation system that processes a small sample of your own blood to create platelet-rich fibrin (PRF). This PRF is a natural substance rich in growth factors that play a key role in healing and tissue regeneration.
Nomad X-ray Gun
The Nomad handheld X-ray system allows us to take digital X-rays more efficiently and comfortably. Its portability and precision reduce the need for repositioning, helping us capture the necessary images with ease. Patients benefit from a faster, safer imaging experience with less exposure to radiation and more flexibility in positioning.
Panoramic X-rays
Panoramic X-rays capture a complete image of your entire mouth, including teeth, jaws, sinuses, and TMJ, in a single scan. This wide-angle view helps us evaluate your oral health from multiple angles, aiding in diagnosis for orthodontic treatment, wisdom teeth extractions, and implant planning. It’s quick, noninvasive, and offers valuable insights for comprehensive care.
Rotary Endodontics
Rotary Endodontics uses advanced electric handpieces with flexible nickel-titanium files to perform root canals more efficiently and comfortably. This technology allows for faster cleaning and shaping of root canals with greater precision and fewer appointments. Patients experience less discomfort, improved outcomes, and smoother treatment during what is traditionally considered a complex procedure.
Soft Tissue Laser
Our soft tissue laser provides precise, minimally invasive treatment for gum reshaping, frenectomies, and periodontal therapy. It reduces bleeding, swelling, and healing time while eliminating the need for traditional cutting tools. This laser also sterilizes the area as it works, promoting better outcomes and improving patient comfort throughout soft tissue procedures.
VELscope
The VELscope system uses fluorescence technology to detect abnormal tissues that could indicate oral cancer or other conditions not visible to the naked eye. It provides early detection, allowing for timely diagnosis and treatment. This quick, non-invasive screening can be done chairside and is an essential part of our comprehensive oral health exams.
Waterlase
Waterlase combines laser energy and water spray for precise, virtually painless dental procedures. It’s ideal for treating cavities, reshaping gums, or preparing teeth without drills or needles in many cases. This technology offers a more comfortable, conservative approach to dentistry, preserving healthy tissue and reducing the need for anesthesia in many procedures.
3D Printer
A 3D printer is an advanced piece of technology that creates physical objects by building them layer by layer from a digital design. In a dental practice, the process begins with a detailed digital scan of a patient’s teeth or oral structures. That scan is converted into a precise 3D model, which the printer then uses to fabricate dental items using specialized, biocompatible materials designed for clinical use.



