
No Mercury! No Metals! No
Kidding!
For years, the silver-mercury amalgam was the
standard filling material used in dental practices, and many
practices still use it. While they are a reasonable restoration,
amalgams have certain shortcomings. Metal does not bond well to
teeth, so decay can and does eventually leak into the tooth. But the
biggest reason many of our patients are choosing the white bonded
fillings has to do with the way they look. Many people just don’t
want an ugly black plug in their teeth. We offer modern,
state-of-the-art restorations that are a natural-looking white,
contain no metals, and can actually strengthen your teeth. They also
bond very tightly with the healthy part of the tooth so there is
much less chance of decay in the future.
75% Reduction in Radiation
Introducing digital imaging, available at our
practice. With this technology, an image is taken of your mouth with
a digital sensor and downloaded into our computer, where it is
immediately available. This method results in 75% less radiation
than conventional X-rays. No more waiting for images to develop and
no more chemical waste to pollute the environment.
Intra-Oral Camera Makes You a
Part of the Team
The doctors work hand-in-hand with patients to
create a bond of teamwork. One of the ways we bring this about is
through the use of a high-tech tool, the Intra-Oral Camera. This
amazing device is a miniature video camera that displays a close-up
picture of the inside of your mouth. You can see for yourself what
work needs to be done and which teeth are doing fine. You then
become a participant in each dental decision. You’ll love how this
works!
Saving Hopeless Teeth
Teeth with roots that have been damaged or
infected used to require extraction, which can cause a lot of
problems and should be done as a last resort. When dental decay
reaches the nerve of the tooth (or the tooth has become infected), a
simple filling does not suffice. A root canal can save the tooth by
removing the pulp of a tooth and replacing it with a filling
material. Root canals of the past were quite painful and gained a
reputation as something to be avoided. However, with today’s modern
anesthetics and technology, we can perform root canals that are
quite tolerable and often times even painless!
Dental Care in a Relaxing
Environment
Even though we take great pride in being able
to deliver painless injections, some people are naturally anxious at
even the thought of a needle. If you or a loved one breaks into a
cold sweat at the mention of the word “dentist,” we have a simple
solution. It’s called sedation dentistry. This is ideal for fearful
people or those who have a busy schedule and want to get all their
treatment done in one visit.




