Technology

Every important new tool I’ve incorporated into my practice has been to improve safety, comfort, and diagnostic capability for my patients. Let me tell you about what these new technologies mean for you.

Restorations: CEREC

Since one of the specialties of my practice is cosmetic and restorative dentistry, I’ve installed the latest technology to enable me to provide ceramic crowns, onlays, and veneers in a single visit. This means that, if you need restorative work done, it is possible that you won’t have to make multiple appointments and take valuable time away from your schedule.

And since Cerec enables me to use ceramic materials which restore your teeth to their natural strength and coloring, I’m no longer limited to using silver fillings, gold, or other metals in my restorations. Cerec provides the optimum in convenience for you, insuring that your restoration will be of the highest quality and strength.

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Imaging: DEXIS System

First, as you may know, digital radiography is a new X-Ray technology that eliminates film. When you have X-Rays taken in our office with the award winning DEXIS system, you won’t have to wait for X-Ray film to be developed. You’ll immediately see a digital X-Ray image on a large-screen computer, very near the chair you’re sitting in. There’s no waiting for film to be developed, so you don’t waste your time.

But even more important, digital radiography exposes you to up to 90 percent less radiation than traditional film X-Rays do. It’s much safer than the old technology. And with this important new tool, you’ll be involved in treatment planning much more than before. The large images, combined with tools that enable me to highlight potential problem areas on the screen so you can see them, enable you to understand just what I’m talking about. In my practice, you’re directly involved in treatment planning, so you know just what to expect.