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  Flat screen displays and DVDs
 

Right in the chair, DVD movies to entertain you while the doc and his staff work on your teeth.

  Digital Imaging
 

Dr. Walsh has a brand new office and the latest technology in digital imaging. All X-rays and records are digital for easy record keeping, explanation of your dental treatment plan and to help the doc spot the details.

 

  Cerec 3D CAD/CAM Restoration more
 

Most dental restorative methods require more than one visit to the dentist. This means that on the first visit, you get an injection of anesthesia, your tooth prepared, an impression taken, and a temporary restoration put on your tooth. You make a second appointment for a couple of weeks later, get another injection, have the temporary pried off (if it hasn't fallen off already), and have a permanent restoration put on. Why go to the dentist a second time when After CEREC you don't have to? With CEREC, the procedure is done in a single appointment, start to finish.

The modular CEREC 3, consisting of a separate acquisition unit, infrared camera, and milling unit, adapts to a wide variety of practice configurations. These tools combined with state of the art CEREC 3D software allow dentists to create perfect fitting, aesthetically pleasing, ceramic restorations in one office visit.

  Intraoral Camera's
  A-dec Intraoral Camera
The A-dec Intraoral Camera has been integrated into the handpiece delivery system, providing precise control, increased maneuverability, and optimal access into the oral cavity. Lightweight, yet incredibly strong, this sleek titanium design provides the user with more precision and less fatigue.
  Laser Cavity Detection
 

The KaVo Diagnodent laser cavity detector is a significant advancement and a unique development in the history of dentistry.

Most cavities occur in the complex grooves of the chewing surfaces, making diagnosis with traditional methods difficult, because the outer tooth surface often appears to be intact.

The advantages of this advanced diagnosis include:

  • even small, early decay can be detected
  • conservative
  • safe, consistent use
  • precise, reliable measurement that can monitor tooth areas
  • healthy tooth structure is preserved