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Modern Dentistry at Arcadia Medi-Dental Group

We are proud to offer our patients the most advanced dental care through the integration of cutting-edge technology. Our commitment to innovation allows us to deliver accurate diagnoses, minimally invasive treatments, and exceptional results—all with greater comfort and efficiency.

From 3D printing to digital imaging, every piece of equipment in our office is selected with one goal in mind: enhancing your dental experience and outcomes.

Intraoral Scanners:

Medit i900 & 3Shape Trios 6

No more messy impression trays! At Arcadia Medi-Dental, we use advanced intraoral scanners like the Medit i900 and 3Shape Trios 6 to create fast, accurate 3D models of your teeth.

 

Modern, stress-free care—designed with your comfort in mind.

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​​3D Printing Systems:
SprintRay Pro 2 & Midas

Our dental 3D printers are used to create nightguards, temporary restorations, surgical guides, and models—right in our office.

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Our dental 3D printing solutions allow for:​

Shorter delivery times, more personalized appliances​, and digital records for easy reprints in the future.

Crown Milling Unit:

Glidewell fastmill.io

The fastmill.io™ is a high-quality chairside milling unit used to fabricate dental crowns and restorations. This system allows us to design and produce restorations with precision in our own office.

Using digital impressions and CAD/CAM technology, your crown is precisely milled from durable, tooth-colored ceramic for a natural look and long-lasting strength.

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Laser Dentistry:
Fotona LightWalker

At Arcadia Medi-Dental Group, we treat gum disease using the advanced Fotona LightWalker® laser—a gentle, non-surgical alternative to traditional gum surgery.

This powerful laser removes infected tissue and bacteria with precision, while promoting healing and gum regeneration.

Safe, Clear Imaging with Digital X-Rays

At Arcadia Medi-Dental Group, we use digital X-rays to capture detailed images of your teeth and jaw with 90% less radiation and more accuracy than traditional film.

 

Digital imaging allows us to diagnose issues early, plan treatments more precisely, and show you exactly what we see—right on the screen.​

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