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Technology
We now offer ultra low dose digital x-rays that can take 3D images for dental implants, wisdom teeth, and other procedures requiring surgical precision. We also utilize the same low dose scanner to take 2D images for screening and diagnosing dental conditions. This provides high resolution diagnostic and treatment capability with reduced exposure to radiation that increases patient safety. Since no part of this system is inserted into the mouth, there is increased patient comfort as well
Using our low dose scanner together with state of the art surgical software and high tech implant systems, our office can utilize very precise surgical guides to place our dental implants. This enables optimal patient safety by considerably reducing surgical risk and also makes it possible for us to eliminate unnecessary damage to the surrounding tissues. The entire procedure is accomplished through a very small window in the gums that is too small to suture! This in turn means less discomfort, less swelling, little to no bleeding and significantly reduced risk of infection for the patient.
Dr. Dogus uses an electro surgery unit to provide painless, bloodless methon for small soft tissue procedures such as gum surgery.
Using Electronic Medical Records our practice is able to quickly and accurately access patient information in order to provide the utmost in patient care. This helps to ensure patient confidentiality as well as reduce the need for paper. Using a digital format allows for quick access to your information when needed for insurance records yet provides a secure filing system.
An intraoral camera combines the latest video technologies with dental care. Both the patient and dentist can see detailed images of the teeth and mouth in real time. With an intraoral camera, you are able to better understand what is happening in your mouth and review the status of your oral health.
Oral cancer affects thousands of Americans yearly. We use the latest technology to detect changes in oral tissue consistencies and/or lesions. A UV light is shined into the mouth to detect unhealthy tissue. Healthy tissue looks lighter under the light while spots of bad tissue appear dark. With early detection, cancer may be caught before it has time to spread, potentially saving lives.
These handpieces provide less vibration and noise than traditional dental drills. Not only are they quieter, but also more efficient in tooth preparation making dental procedures shorter and more manageable.
Our office offers free Wi-Fi for our patients use while visiting our office.