NEWEST IN ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY
Digital
Radiography
&
Intra Oral Camera
CEREC 3-D Cad-Cam
Milling Chamber
We have invested in the latest in
Advanced Technology
to provide a relaxed, safe environment and  to
bring you a higher quality of care.
Digital X- Ray reduces radiation exposure by 90% and allows
immediate analysis.
The
Intra-oral camera helps our patients visualize and better
understand treatment recommendations.
Monitors in each treatment room so you can see digital
radiographs, intra-oral pictures and educational tapes right in
front of you without leaving the treatment chair.
Computerized scheduling means you can save time by making
your appointment either in the treatment room or at the front
desk.
Electronic insurance submission means a quicker turn-around
on your reimbursement.


Crowns, inlays, and onlays can be made in one visit with our
own on-site state-of-the-art
Cerec 3D CAD-CAM  
(pictured left)
Only 10% of the dentists in the USA have this technology
The Cerec 3D CAD-CAM computer designs your restoration,
then transmits the data to our own Milling Chamber
(pictured  left) which creates your personalized, precision
fitting restoration.

This means
NO messy impressions, NO temporaries and NO  second
appointment.  We can do it all in one visit, saving you time in
your schedule.



Early
Oral Cancer Screening with ViziLite Plus  
Annual Oral Cancer Screening Exams are important.
When oral cancer is found early, treatment can be successful
82% of the time.  Unfortunately, when compared to the
survivial rate of other cancers, the survival rate of oral cancer
has not improved greatly over the last 30 years.
Because early detection is a key to survival, it is important to
have an annual exam early.  The screening exam called
ViziLite Plus with TBlue, used in conjunction with a routine
head and neck examinations performed by a dentist, can help
to find abnormalities that could lead to cancer.  That's the kind
of screening that could help save lives.





















One American dies every hour from Oral Cancer

The typical risk factors for oral cancer such as tobacco use and chronic
alcohol consumption, may be commonly known, however, a new risk
factor called HPV has long been know to cause cervical cancer in women
and recent studies show that it may play a role in more than 25% of oral
cancer cases.

The
human papilloma virus is a common sexually transmitted virus that is
thought to be causing oral cancer in an increasingly younger patient
population.  Few people, if any, even know they have it.  That is why we
recommend the potentially life saving screening exam ViziLite.
Early Oral Cancer
Screening
Digital Radiography, Intra-Oral Photos, One Day All Ceramic Crowns,
Oral Cancer Screening with ViziLite Plus