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Our office uses modern,
state-of-the-art technology to enhance patient comfort and to help you get
the smile you deserve!
Soft
Tissue Laser
Modern lasers are used
to cosmetically contour gums, lengthen
crowns to provide ample structure for restoration, and treat pockets of
infection during gum treatment.
Lasers are self-sterilizing,
provide the maximum amount of control, and are virtually painless during the
procedure and post-operatively.
Air
Abrasion
Air
Abrasion is a gentle spray of an air and powder that gently sprays away tooth
decay. There is no heat, vibration or sound, like there is from a drill. The
procedure is relatively painless, therefore not always requiring an injection.
Air abrasion is a very precise technology and usually removes less tooth structure
for a filling than a drill would.
Power
Whitening
For In-Office
whitening, we utilize the advanced Zoom! light-activated process. Click
here to learn more about 
Intraoral
Camera

Our intraoral camera uses a tiny fiber-optic wand to easily take vivid photographs
of the inside of your mouth. This allows us to let you see what we see.
Multimedia
Education

Our treatment areas and our waiting room are equipped with state-of-the-art
patient-education DVD systems. If you are uncertain about a particular procedure,
we will be happy to play the DVD video segment for you.
Veneers
New
technology in veneer fabrication allows us to perform dazzling transformations
with minimal surface preparation.
White
fillings
Although
white fillings have been around for a long time, the new materials can now
be used in a wider range of applications allowing you to keep your smile as
white as it can be!
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