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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.
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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.

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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.

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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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