What Are Intraoral Cameras Used for?

What Are Intraoral Cameras Used for?

September 7, 2021


Innovations in the field of dentistry have improved the diagnosis and treatment of oral health problems. Technology has made oral treatments less invasive and less painful than before. One of the latest innovations improving the standard of dental care is the intraoral camera.

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Am I a Candidate for BIOLASE Laser Treatment?

Am I a Candidate for BIOLASE Laser Treatment?

August 9, 2021


Technology changes people’s lives. In the medical field, it continues to transform dentistry. Many dental specialists today use state-of-the-art tools, including lasers, to address their patients’ oral health.

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Choosing the Right Treatment for Your Periodontal Disease

Choosing the Right Treatment for Your Periodontal Disease

July 26, 2021


Do you understand the important roles your gums play in your oral health? Periodontal disease arises when you have an infection in your gums. Fortunately, early treatment can minimize the damage and prevent it from worsening.

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How to Prepare for a LANAP Surgery and What to Expect During and After the Procedure

How to Prepare for a LANAP Surgery and What to Expect During and After the Procedure

June 28, 2021


LANAP (Laser-Assisted New Attachment Procedure) surgery is a procedure used for treating gum disease. Laser therapy offers a non-invasive option for patients with periodontal or gum disease. Patients suffering from gum disease experience unpleasant symptoms that can lead to low self-esteem. The condition affects not just the smile but also the general health. The treatment offers a quick and easy solution, and it is highly effective. 

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Why Digital X-Rays Are Better Than Traditional X-Rays

Why Digital X-Rays Are Better Than Traditional X-Rays

May 31, 2021


When you have a dental issue, your oral health care provider will first perform a visual inspection. This way, they can give you answers and help you treat your dental problem before they become too advanced. However, a visual exam doesn't always give them all the information they need. This is where X-rays, also called radiographs, become useful. They help your dentist detect possible tooth decay or diseases that aren't visible to the naked eye. X-rays let them see between and inside your teeth, giving your dentist the whole picture. 

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