Advanced Technology
Green CBCT – Advanced, Low-Radiation 3D Imaging
At BAK Implant Studio, we use the latest Green CBCT (Cone Beam Computed Tomography) technology to capture high-resolution 3D images of your teeth, jawbone, and surrounding structures with remarkable accuracy. Unlike traditional 2D X-rays, Green CBCT provides a full three-dimensional view, allowing for precise diagnosis and treatment planning for procedures such as dental implants, bone grafting, sinus lifts, and periodontal surgery. One of the key advantages of Green CBCT is its ultra-low radiation exposure, making it a safer choice for patients without compromising image quality.
Compared to a conventional medical CT scan, Green CBCT uses a more focused beam that minimizes scatter radiation, reducing exposure by up to 80% less in many cases. It’s faster, more compact, and specifically designed for dental and maxillofacial use. This means shorter scan times, less discomfort, and superior anatomical detail tailored for dental procedures.
Intraoral Scanners – Modern Precision Without the Mess
An intraoral scanner is a cutting-edge digital device that captures a highly accurate 3D image of your teeth and gums—without the need for traditional impression materials. Instead of using trays filled with sticky, uncomfortable putty, the scanner uses a small handheld wand to take a quick and detailed digital scan of your mouth. This technology provides a faster, more comfortable, and mess-free experience for patients, making it ideal for crowns, bridges, implants, Invisalign®, and other restorative treatments.
Compared to traditional impressions, intraoral scanners offer greater precision, shorter appointment times, and faster turnaround for restorations. The digital files can be immediately transferred to our lab or design software, eliminating shipping delays and allowing for real-time adjustments. At BAK Implant Studio in Los Angeles, we use the latest intraoral scanning technology to streamline your treatment and improve accuracy, ensuring a better fit and a more efficient overall experience.
Photogrammetry – Precision Imaging for Full-Arch Dental Implants
Photogrammetry is a cutting-edge digital technology that allows for the ultra-precise capture of implant positions using high-resolution 3D imaging. In implant dentistry, especially in full-arch restorations like All-on-X, photogrammetry enables clinicians to accurately map the exact spatial relationship of multiple implants without distortion. This method eliminates the need for traditional impression materials or scan bodies, significantly improving accuracy, patient comfort, and clinical efficiency.
By integrating photogrammetry into the implant workflow, BAK Implant Studio can deliver faster turnaround times, fewer appointments, and perfectly fitting restorations. It reduces the margin of error in prosthesis fabrication, minimizes adjustments, and enhances long-term implant success. For patients, this means a streamlined experience with superior outcomes—especially for those receiving full-mouth implant-supported prosthetics.
L-PRF in Dentistry – Natural Healing Powered by Your Body
Leukocyte-Platelet Rich Fibrin (L-PRF) is an advanced, all-natural healing technology used in modern dentistry to accelerate recovery and enhance the success of surgical procedures. Created from a small sample of the patient’s own blood, L-PRF contains a concentrated mix of platelets, white blood cells, and growth factors that stimulate tissue regeneration and reduce inflammation. Unlike synthetic materials or chemicals, L-PRF is 100% biocompatible, making it ideal for patients seeking holistic, biologically driven care.
In dentistry, L-PRF is commonly used in procedures such as dental implants, bone grafting, gum grafting, sinus lifts, and extractions. It is especially valuable in promoting soft tissue healing and improving bone density around implants. When applied to the surgical site, L-PRF forms a protective membrane that accelerates wound healing, minimizes swelling, and significantly reduces post-operative discomfort. At BAK Implant Studio, we incorporate L-PRF into many of our advanced treatments to provide faster, safer, and more predictable outcomes.
Laser Dentistry – Precision, Comfort, and Faster Healing
Laser technology in dentistry has transformed the way we treat a variety of oral health conditions by offering minimally invasive, highly precise care. Dental lasers can be used for soft tissue procedures such as gum contouring, frenectomies, and cold sore treatment, as well as for removing decay or bacteria with minimal discomfort. Because lasers cauterize as they cut, patients experience less bleeding, reduced swelling, and faster healing compared to traditional methods. At BAK Implant Studio, we incorporate the latest laser systems to provide gentle, effective treatment with enhanced safety and precision.
Laser Use in Periodontics – A Modern Approach to Gum Health
In the field of periodontics, lasers play a key role in treating gum disease and promoting tissue regeneration. Procedures like LANAP (Laser-Assisted New Attachment Procedure) use dental lasers to selectively remove infected tissue and bacteria from deep periodontal pockets without harming healthy gums. This technique not only improves comfort and healing but also helps preserve natural tissue and bone. Whether you’re dealing with chronic periodontitis or need cosmetic gum reshaping, laser periodontal therapy provides a modern, minimally invasive solution.
In-Office 3D Printing – Precision, Speed, and Complete Control
3D printing in dentistry has revolutionized how dental restorations, surgical guides, and treatment models are created—allowing for faster, more accurate, and highly customized patient care. At BAK Implant Studio, we use in-office 3D printing technology to design and produce everything from surgical guides and temporary crowns to implant models and night guards, all with exceptional precision. This digital, chairside approach eliminates many of the delays and variables associated with traditional lab work.
Having 3D printing capabilities in the office offers significant advantages for both the dental team and the patient. It allows us to reduce turnaround times, enhance accuracy, and provide same-day solutions when appropriate. Patients benefit from fewer appointments, better-fitting restorations, and a more seamless experience overall.
