At Deep River Family & Cosmetic Dentistry, we believe in empowering our patients with knowledge. That's why we invest in advanced dental technology, from intra-oral cameras to digital x-rays, so you can see and understand your oral health like never before.
3Shape TRIOSĀ® 3D Scanner
Say goodbye to the messy, "goopy" putty impressions of the past! At Deep River Family & Cosmetic Dentistry, we use the TRIOS 3D Scanner to create a precise, digital map of your mouth in minutes. This advanced technology allows for a faster, more comfortable experience while ensuring the highest level of accuracy for your dental work.
Because the scan is digital, we can show you a 3D model of your teeth on-screen instantly, helping you visualize your treatment plan and expected results before we even begin.
Digital X-Rays
Digital x-rays are a major improvement over traditional x-rays, and they expose the patient to far less radiation while obtaining a highly detailed image. This image can be enlarged or altered to allow for a better and more accurate diagnosis and improved patient education.
Intra-Oral Pictures
Do you ever wonder what’s really going on inside your mouth? At Deep River Family & Cosmetic Dentistry, we use intra-oral pictures in High Point, NC, to give you a front-row seat to your dental health. These high-resolution images help us diagnose issues, create personalized treatment plans, and, most importantly, keep you informed at all times. When it comes to your smile, knowledge is power!
Free Oral Cancer Screenings
Oral cancer is a dangerous disease that can affect anyone, regardless of age or gender, and at Deep River Family & Cosmetic Dentistry, we take it seriously. Too often, oral cancer is not detected until it is too late and the only treatment options available are drastic.
One of the ways we serve you is by performing a free oral cancer screening on every patient at your regular six-month routine examination. This gives us a better opportunity to catch any developing cancer early, while it is still easily treatable.




