Florida Probe
PAIN-FREE DENTISTRY IN MELBOURNE CBD
Florida Probe Melbourne CBD
The Florida Probe is sometimes referred to as the dentist’s computerised assistant.
The Florida Probe is a digital probe used to check the health and status of your gums.
The probe has a computerised periodontal probing and charting system, which helps your dentist to get an accurate analysis of your gums.
The report generated by the probe helps patients to understand the results of the analysis of their gums.
Benefits of the Florida Probe
There are many benefits of the Florida Probe, including:
A Computerised Assistant — The Florida Probe is your dentist’s own assistant — a talking probe — which means your Melbourne CBD dentist can get detailed charts and recordings of findings from your periodontal exams hassle-free.
Make Customisations — The FP32 Perio Software system allows dentists to record information such as:
- gingival attachment
- pocket depth
- gum recession
- hyperplasia
- plaque
- mobility
The system allows customisation during the exam, which lets your Melbourne CBD dentist collect, record, and assess your medical history, health risks, and more.
All of this information is useful in giving you the best treatment possible for your periodontal issue.
Greater Accuracy — Since the probe system allows for constant-force, it minimises errors and inaccuracies that can occur.
Think of it as a second pair of your dentist’s eyes during a dental examination.
Assurance — With the information provided by the Florida Probe, you can rest assured that your dentist’s diagnosis is backed by accurate information.
Florida Probe in Melbourne CBD
Art De Dente utilises the latest Florida Probe Dental System in our periodontal exams for a higher degree of accuracy.
If you would like to learn more about the system and how it can help you, call your Melbourne CBD dentist today!
Call us on (03) 9642 8955 or request an appointment online.
We are located at Level 17, 190 Queen Street in Melbourne CBD.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a Florida Probe do?
Instead of reading the tiny markings on a manual probe and estimate the pocket depth, we use the Florida Probe.