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 What New

 

Computer Digital Radiography (CDR)

Dental X-rays can now be taken using sensors that transmit the image directly into a computer monitor. This larger image helps the patient understand the doctor's explanations more easily and enables the doctor to "zoom in" on a specific area of the tooth. An important advantage to this new technology is that reduces the amount of radiation by 90%. Digital X-rays are faster. The digital image only takes a minute or two to appear in the monitor. In addition, this new technology is friendly to the environment since no chemicals are needed for developing the image.

Air Abrasion

Air abrasion is a gentle spray of an air and powder that gently sprays away tooth decay. There is no heat, vibration or sound, like there is from a drill. The procedure is relatively painless, therefore not always requiring an injection. Air abrasion is a very precise technology and usually removes less tooth structured for a filling than a drill would.

Power Bleaching

For In-Office bleaching, we utilize the advanced BriteSmile light-activated process. Click here to learn more about BRITE SMILE

Intraoral Camera

Our intraoral camera uses a tiny fiber-optic wand to easily take vivid photographs of the inside of your mouth. This allows us to let you see what we see.

Micro Dentistry

Micro Dentistry means finding decay as early as possible so that treatment can done with minimal removal of natural tooth structure, Restorations (fillings) are the smallest possible, esthetically pleasing, and long- lasting.

Veneers

New technology in veneer fabrication allows us to perform dazzling transformations with minimal surface preparation.

White Fillings

Although white fillings have been around for a long time, the new materials can now be used in a wider range of applications allowing you to keep your smile as white as it can be!

Orthopantomogram

An Orthopantomogram (OPG), also known as an "orthopantogram" or "panorex", is a panoramic scanning dental X-ray of the upper and lower jaw. It shows a two-dimensional view of a half-circle from ear to ear.