Dental Technology Services in Issaquah, WA

[practice_name] provides advanced oral surgery technology in [city], [st] to deliver precise, predictable, and minimally invasive implant care. Leading our technology is the Yomi® robot-assisted dental implant system, giving patients a level of accuracy and comfort that traditional techniques cannot match.
Yomi® Robot-Assisted Dental Implant Surgery
Yomi is the headline of our technology suite. As the first FDA-cleared robotic system for dental implant surgery, Yomi combines Dr. [doctor_name]’s surgical expertise with real-time guidance and haptic feedback. The result is implant placement accurate to within microns, smaller incisions, faster recovery, and highly predictable long-term outcomes. Patients benefit from a safer, less invasive experience from planning through placement.
Learn More About Yomi Robotic Surgery
Technology we use for oral surgery and dental implants
- Yomi robotic surgery — computer-guided dental implant placement with haptic feedback
- Advanced healing protocols — PRF and stem-cell techniques for faster recovery
- Luxar CO2 laser — precise, comfortable soft-tissue surgery with reduced bleeding
- TRIOS intraoral scanner — detailed digital scans instead of messy impressions
- MicronMapper photogrammetry — ultra-accurate full-arch implant measurement
- SprintRay 3D Printer Suite — in-office fabrication of surgical guides and models
- Low-dose CBCT imaging — 3D scans for surgical planning with minimal radiation
Our Full Technology Suite
Oral surgery technology explained
Every tool in our practice is selected to make oral surgery safer, more precise, and more comfortable for patients. Digital imaging replaces old film with high-resolution, low-radiation views. Intraoral scanners and photogrammetry capture the mouth in 3D without messy impression materials. Robotic guidance, lasers, and 3D printing bring surgical planning and execution to a level of accuracy that was impossible a decade ago.
Combined with advanced healing protocols like PRF, this technology allows Dr. [doctor_name] to plan complex cases in advance, minimize trauma during surgery, and support faster, more predictable recovery.
How advanced technology benefits you
- Greater precision — computer-guided implant placement accurate to within microns
- Less invasive surgery — smaller incisions, reduced trauma, and faster healing
- Better planning — 3D imaging and digital workflows let Dr. Clayhold plan the entire case before surgery
- Faster recovery — biologic healing protocols reduce swelling and discomfort
- More comfortable visits — digital scans replace gag-inducing impressions
- Predictable long-term outcomes — technology-supported accuracy means implants integrate reliably and last for decades
What to expect at your visit
Before imaging or scanning, a team member will explain the purpose and answer any questions. Lead aprons and standard safety protocols are used for X-rays and CBCT, and scans take only seconds. If Yomi-guided surgery is planned, Dr. [doctor_name] will walk you through the digital surgical plan before the procedure.
After surgery, you will receive clear aftercare instructions and, when appropriate, biologic healing protocols such as PRF to support recovery. Most patients resume normal activities quickly compared with traditional surgical techniques.
FAQs
Expect a Higher Level of Care Here
Expect a higher level of care where advanced technology, precision, and personalized attention come together to support lasting oral health.

