KClinics combines modern technologies, a personalized approach, and a high level of professionalism to ensure that every client achieves results that exceed expectations.
We develop treatment plans that are tailored to each patient’s needs.
To reduce discomfort during the treatment, we employ innovative sedation and anaesthetic techniques, depending on the complexity of the treatment.
To get the best outcomes, our clinic uses the newest technologies, such as digital modelling and 3D scanning.
Innovative Digital Equipment for the Best Your Results at Our London Clinic
In order to give our patients excellent care and results, we at KClinics use the newest dental technology and digital advancements. We can provide effective, accurate and comfortable procedures at every stage of your care because we are passionate about modern innovations.
Digital dentistry is a new standard of oral health care, which combines innovation and a customised approach. Make an appointment for your consultation now to see the difference!
Digital X-rays are an important diagnostic tool for dental problems. Due to this technology we can quickly acquire detailed photos of tooth and bone structures thanks. It is utilised in our clinic to find hidden cavities, assess the health of dental roots, and examine bone structure before implant installation.
Digital X-rays are crucial for diagnosing complex dental cases. We can take high-resolution pictures with this innovative technology, which can also be saved in a digital format. This makes it possible for our dentists to promptly analyse the patient’s teeth condition and track the course of treatment.
A state-of-the-art technique called intraoral 3D scanning makes it possible to create a three-dimensional digital model of a patient’s oral cavity. Without the use of conventional impression materials, we may precisely record information about teeth, bite, and gums using a tiny handheld scanner.
Planning orthodontic procedures, such creating braces or aligners, is made much easier with the help of this technology. In cosmetic dentistry, it is also frequently used to create veneers, crowns and bridges. While guaranteeing that every restoration tool is precisely fitted to the patient’s anatomy, 3D scanning drastically cuts down on the amount of time required for preparation and manufacture.
Dental diagnosis has been revolutionised by the groundbreaking technology known as CBCT. With unparalleled detail, it offers three-dimensional pictures of the teeth, jaws, joints,and surrounding tissues. CBCT is used to precisely arrange intricate procedures like surgical interventions, endodontic treatments and implant implantation.
Due to this technology, dentists may easily assess tooth root locations, identify diseases, examine bone volume and structure, and even identify hidden problems that conventional X-rays are unable to reveal. Thanks to the 3D imaging the dentist may ensure a high degree of treatment precision by taking into account every part of the patient’s anatomy.