Exciting, new technology in dentistry seems to happen every month as new materials and equipment are introduced to dentists at conferences around the country. We select the most proven and effective patient and comfort-focused technologies to ensure that you are completely happy with the processes and the results
Intraoral Camera
Our camera takes you on a guided tour of your mouth. Dr. Parvey uses a miniature camera shaped like an oversized pen that is hooked up to a TV monitor to show you exactly what he sees when he looks closely at your mouth. The camera, with its magnifier, helps shows areas that are otherwise difficult to see difficult areas in addition to providing significant magnification. You’ll be able see why Dr. Parvey makes certain recommendations in your treatment plan.
Air Abrasion
You won’t hear that spine-tingling sound of a dental drill with this new technology which is used for removing tooth stains and small areas of decay. Dr. Parvey uses a hand piece that sprays small, sand-like, particles at the decayed area. In most cases, Air Abrasion eliminates the need for anesthesia.
Fiber Optic Trans-illumination
This fiber-optic procedure is used for the early detection of cavities without the use of radiation.
Articulator
An articulator is a mechanical device used in the fabrication of dentures, crowns, bridges, inlays, onlays and orthodontic appliances to properly align the upper and lower jaw.
Diagnodent
DIAGNOdent helps detect tooth decay at the earliest possible stage so the most appropriate treatment plans can be designed for patients. Various stages of decay are detected more accurately and without exposing patients to radiation.
Panorex
This type of x-ray uses much less radiation than a traditional full set of eighteen smaller x-rays and is a more comfortable experience for patients, too. The x-ray shows the dentist a patient's nasal area, sinuses, jaw joints, teeth and surrounding bone. It can reveal cysts, tumors, bone irregularities, and much more.
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