Advanced Dental Technology in Charleston
Modern diagnostics, in house fabrication, and precision driven tools designed to improve comfort, accuracy, and long term outcomes.
Book a ConsultationModern diagnostics, in house fabrication, and precision driven tools designed to improve comfort, accuracy, and long term outcomes.
Book a ConsultationTechnology at CHS Dental is never about being flashy. Every tool and system is carefully selected to improve diagnostics, enhance precision, and support long term oral health.
By integrating modern dental technology into every stage of care, we are able to diagnose more accurately, plan more intentionally, and deliver treatment with greater predictability and comfort.
Advanced digital diagnostics allow us to evaluate oral health with a higher level of detail and accuracy. This supports more informed treatment planning and clearer communication.
High resolution digital imaging and scanning provide a comprehensive view of tooth structure, bite alignment, and supporting bone. Patients are able to see what we see and better understand their options.
Rather than relying on outside labs, CHS Dental designs and fabricates many restorations on site. This allows for greater control, accuracy, and consistency.
Using advanced milling and 3D printing technology, high strength ceramic restorations are crafted to properly restore anatomy and function. This approach reduces turnaround time while improving fit and longevity.




Modern fabrication technology allows certain restorations to be completed in a single visit. This improves convenience while maintaining precision and strength.
By designing and fabricating restorations on site, we are able to deliver same day solutions that restore comfort and function quickly without sacrificing quality.
CHS Dental utilizes Guided Biofilm Reduction and air polishing technology to elevate the hygiene experience.
Unlike traditional polishing methods that rely on abrasive pastes and metal instruments, air polishing uses a controlled stream of warm water, air, and fine powder to gently remove biofilm, plaque, and staining.
This method is more comfortable for patients and has been shown to more effectively remove harmful biofilm while preserving enamel and soft tissue health.
If you are looking for dental care supported by modern technology and thoughtful clinical decision making, we invite you to schedule a consultation and learn more.
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