Dental Technology

At Revive Dentistry, advanced technology isn’t a marketing claim — it’s a core part of how Dr. Khezri delivers better diagnoses, more precise treatment, and a more comfortable experience for every patient at our Orange City, FL practice.

Technology That Serves Every Patient

The dental tools available at Revive Dentistry aren't just about keeping up with trends — they're about gathering the most complete, accurate information possible so that every clinical decision is grounded in evidence rather than guesswork. Dr. Khezri's philosophy is that better information leads to better treatment, and better treatment leads to better long-term outcomes for patients. From routine cleanings to complex implant surgery, our technology supports every level of care we provide across Orange City, DeBary, DeLand, Deltona, and the surrounding West Volusia County area.

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Technology as a Tool for Patient Education

Revive Dentistry's Orange City office is calm, organized, and free from the clinical coldness that can trigger anxiety in dental patients. Our team moves at an unhurried, deliberate pace — there's no rushing, no sense of being processed through an appointment. From check-in to checkout, we keep the environment as relaxed as possible so that anxious patients can settle in and feel safe before any treatment begins.

Technology That Reduces Anxiety and Uncertainty

For many patients, dental anxiety stems from uncertainty — not knowing what's happening, not understanding what the dentist sees, and feeling like decisions are being made without them. The technology at Revive Dentistry directly addresses this. When Dr. Khezri can show you your own X-ray or CT scan alongside his findings, the unknown becomes the known. That shift — from passive recipient to informed participant — is one of the most powerful anxiety-reducing experiences we offer our patients.

Better Information Means Better Care

Cone beam CT (CBCT) scanning provides three-dimensional imaging of the teeth, jawbone, nerve pathways, and surrounding anatomy—delivering a level of diagnostic detail that traditional two-dimensional X-rays simply cannot match. At Revive Dentistry, this technology plays a critical role in implant planning, where precise evaluation of bone density, volume, and anatomical structures directly impacts the safety and long-term success of treatment.

CBCT is also invaluable in endodontics, allowing for a more accurate diagnosis of complex root canal anatomy, hidden canals, fractures, and infections that may not be visible on conventional X-rays. This level of insight helps ensure more precise, efficient treatment and better outcomes, especially in challenging or previously treated cases.

In addition, CBCT is used to assess bone loss, impacted teeth, and other structural concerns that require a complete three-dimensional understanding before treatment begins.

Having this advanced imaging available in-office—rather than requiring a separate visit to an imaging center—is a meaningful convenience and time-saver. It also allows Dr. Khezri to review results with you in real time, supporting a more transparent, collaborative approach to treatment planning that defines care at Revive Dentistry.

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Digital X-Rays and
Intraoral Cameras

Digital X-rays produce high-resolution diagnostic images with significantly less radiation exposure than traditional film X-rays — making them safer for patients of all ages, including children. Images are available instantly, can be enlarged and enhanced for detailed review, and can be shared easily with patients on-screen during their appointment. Intraoral cameras are small handheld devices that capture close-up photos and video of the inside of the mouth, allowing Dr. Khezri to show patients exactly what he sees at any point during an exam or procedure. Together, these tools make the diagnostic process more accurate, more transparent, and more educational.

Digital Impressions and Intraoral Scanning

Traditional dental impressions — the tray filled with putty-like material — are among the most dreaded parts of a dental visit for many patients, particularly those with a sensitive gag reflex. Digital intraoral scanning replaces this process entirely. A small handheld wand captures precise three-dimensional images of the teeth and surrounding tissues in minutes, producing digital models that are more accurate than traditional impressions and significantly more comfortable for the patient.

Digital impressions are used at Revive Dentistry to support orthodontic treatment planning, crown and bridge fabrication, implant restorations, and other procedures that require accurate dental models. The digital workflow also reduces laboratory turnaround times and allows for more precise restorations.

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AI-Assisted Diagnosis and Patient Communication

Dr. Khezri is actively incorporating AI-assisted technology into the Revive Dentistry workflow. This includes AI tools that integrate clinical imaging with current scientific literature — allowing Dr. Khezri to not only show patients what he sees, but to back his recommendations with relevant research in real time. AI is also being implemented to improve communication, streamline patient documentation, and make administrative processes more efficient for both patients and the team. Dr. Khezri sees AI as a tool that amplifies clinical judgment rather than replacing it — and is committed to staying at the forefront of how it can benefit patient care.

PRF and Regenerative Dental Techniques

Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF) is a regenerative therapy that Dr. Khezri uses with select patients following surgical procedures such as tooth extractions. PRF is derived from the patient’s own blood and contains concentrated growth factors that accelerate healing, reduce post-operative discomfort, and improve tissue outcomes following surgery. Its use reflects Dr. Khezri’s interest in regenerative approaches to dental care and his commitment to delivering not just technically correct procedures, but the best possible healing outcomes for his patients.

Upcoming Technology at Revive Dentistry

Dr. Khezri is actively investing in the continued growth of Revive Dentistry’s technology capabilities. He is exploring the integration of robotics with AI in restorative and surgical dentistry — an emerging area of dental technology that is beginning to extend beyond complex surgical applications into restorative reconstruction. He is also evaluating additional software platforms and patient communication tools to further improve the patient experience from scheduling through post-treatment follow-up. The commitment to technological advancement at Revive Dentistry reflects a practice that is always looking ahead.

Technology in Service of the Patient, Always

The most important thing to understand about the technology at Revive Dentistry is the purpose it serves: giving Dr. Khezri and his team the most accurate information available so they can deliver the most precise, effective, and comfortable care possible. Technology is never used as a selling point at Revive Dentistry — it’s used as a tool for better dentistry. And better dentistry is always the goal.

Frequently Asked Questions About Dental Technology

Not sure what to expect? These are the most common questions our patients ask — and honest answers from our team to help you feel more comfortable, informed, and ready for your visit. Whether it’s your first check-up in years or you’re just curious about how things work, we’ve got you covered.

Technology gives Dr. Khezri a more complete picture of your oral health so nothing gets missed. Tools like CT scans, intraoral cameras, digital X-rays, and digital impressions each contribute details that lead to more accurate diagnoses and treatment plans built around you specifically — not a one-size-fits-all approach. Better information means better care.

Yes, dental CT scans (CBCT) are safe and use significantly less radiation than a standard medical CT scan. Dr. Khezri recommends CBCT only when the added detail provides important clinical value — such as diagnosing complex issues, planning treatment before endodontic procedures, implant placement, or oral surgery. This advanced imaging helps ensure a more accurate diagnosis and precise treatment plan. If you have questions about the process or radiation exposure, our team is happy to discuss them during your visit.

You can call us at (386) 775-4300, email Office@ReviveDentistryFL.com, or book online through our website. We welcome patients from Orange City, DeBary, DeLand, Deltona, and the surrounding West Volusia County area.

In many cases, yes, and we use digital impressions whenever they provide the best experience and results for you. With an intraoral scanner, Dr. Khezri can capture a precise 3D model of your teeth in a way that’s faster, cleaner, and far more comfortable than traditional putty.

That said, there are still a few situations where a traditional impression may be the better option to ensure the highest level of accuracy. As technology continues to advance, digital scanning is becoming the standard, but our priority is always choosing the method that delivers the best outcome for your specific treatment.

Experience Advanced Dental Care in Orange City

Schedule your appointment at Revive Dentistry in Orange City, FL today. Call us at (386) 775-4300, email Office@ReviveDentistryFL.com, or visit us at 272 E Graves Ave, Orange City, FL 32763 . We welcome new patients from throughout West Volusia County.

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