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State of the Art Technology

Laser Dentistry
Lasers have been put to medical use for several years and are now used in state-of-the-art dentistry.  Lasers have made new dental treatments possible while improving on more traditional ones.  Lasers don't replace traditional instruments, but they help them work better and make treatement more comfortable for the patient.

Lasers are being put to many tasks in the dental office.  They remove diseased gum tissue to prevent gum disease.  They painlessly remove canker sores and help cold-sensitive teeth.  Lasers are also good at cosmetic jobs.  Laser light is used to harden white fillings and veneers to make them extra strong.  It's expected that someday soon lasers will be adapted for use in every aspect of dentistry.
 
Microscopic Dentistry
Surgical microscopes in dentistry have been widely embraced by endodontists in particular, but they are also wonderful tools for the accurate detection of tiny cracks in a tooth, or the early appearance of periodontal disease.  For general dentistry, this means that oral health problems can be detected before they have a chance to become serious conditions.  Periodontal disease has often been called the "silent disease" because it can take hold before any obvious symptoms arise.  Microdentistry allows us to see "evidence" almost as soon as the disease is present.
 
Digital Imaging
Have you ever wondered what your smile would look like if you whitened or straightened your teeth, or even closed a gap?  Imagine how incredible it would be if you could actually see your new smile prior to beginning cosmetic dental treatment!  Now we can fashion your totally new look right before your eyes without even touching your teeth. 

How do we do it?  It's simple with dental imaging.  We take a picture of your smile with a digital camera, then through Cosmetic Dental Imaging, we work with you to achieve our common expectations of your improved, ideal image.  Using special computer drawing tools, we can show you different options so that you can make choices and decide exactly what cosmetic dental work you require to achieve your own perfect smile!  We can even print a before and after photo that you can keep.