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High Tech Dentistry

What is High Tech Dentistry?

Technological advances over the past decade have made significant strides in the field of dentistry, including cosmetic or aesthetic dentistry, implant dentistry, general dentistry and dental or oral hygiene. Using technology to produce better equipment and higher quality tools, the dentistry profession is making leaps and bounds in the way dentists and oral hygienists are able to perform highly skilled procedures on their patients every day. With this restored, high tech dentistry, no one smile is too complicated to perfect. Consult your doctor or Ask a Dentist about the following high-tech procedures:

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Cosmetic Dentistry:

Cosmetic, or aesthetic, dentistry is a popular procedure preformed by dentists because of its ability to reconstruct or redefine the gums or teeth in the patient’s mouth, leaving a healthier and more radiant, natural-looking smile. Some high tech dentistry procedures in cosmetic dentistry include Dental Bonding, Tooth Whitening, Porcelain Veneers, Dental Veneers, Invisible Braces, Full Mouth Rehabilitation or Gum Removal, and more.

General Dentistry:

High tech Dentistry overlaps from cosmetic into general dentistry to provide excellent quality, dental repairs including Fillings, Crowns and Dental Bridges, Dental Repairs for chipped, cracked or broken teeth, Inlays and Onlays, Root Canals, or Mouthguards and Nightguards. Our high tech dentistry makes use of a tooth-colored composite filling, which is far superior to traditional mercury/silver amalgam filling materials, so your tooth repairs will sit virtually unnoticed and will last the same as amalgam filings. From Cavities to Root Canals, our staff of highly skilled professionals is ready to accommodate your needs with the latest advances in technology. You get the best in quality and care at Cosmetic Dentistry Center.

Implant Dentistry:

High tech dentistry also means ensuring that your dental work closely matches your existing teeth. Our Dental Implants are so natural looking and feeling, you may forget that you ever lost a tooth. We use the latest technologies and advancements in dentistry to implant your new teeth and to restore your confidence.
 
Dental Hygiene:

“Evolutionary Hygiene” procedures treat and prevent periodontal disease in any stage. Evolutionary Hygiene, in combination with other high tech dentistry techniques, implements a systematic or non-surgical approach for treating Gum Disease, Gingivitis, Receding Gum line or other symptoms of periodontal or gum disease. To learn more about treating or preventing periodontal disease in any stage, or to maintain a healthy smile by routine or repetitive dental hygiene visits, ask your doctor about mouth and tooth examinations and x-rays, tooth brushing, flossing and other oral hygiene procedures. From Cosmetic Dentistry to Laser Periodontal therapy, you can count on the professionals from Cosmetic Dentistry Center to give you a healthier, more beautiful and renewed smile using the latest in technology and dentistry.

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Cosmetic Dentistry is a specialized field that requires extensive knowledge and experience to be done correctly. The Medical Center Dental Group in Houston, Texas brings all of that and more to the direct benefit of each and every patient we treat. Although we are located in the world famous Houston Medical Center at Scurlock Towers, we routinely see dental patients who travel from Austin, San Antonio, Dallas, Beaumont and Midland Texas to see Dr. Dale Brant, Dr. Charles Campbell or Dr. Elizabeth O’Sullivan-Winslow for their cosmetic denistry services. 

 
For any other questions related to cosmetic dentistry, you can Contact Us at 713.795.5905, visit our Dental Blog or Ask the Dentist.

 

This article was published on Tuesday 11 November, 2008.

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Chipped, Cracked or Broken Tooth
Dental Bridges
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Dental Fillings
Inlays and Onlays
Crown Lengthening
Composite Dental Fillings
All Porcelain Crowns
Broken Tooth Repair
Alternatives to Dental Bridges
Diagnosis Bridges
Why Choose a Three Unit Dental Bridge
Silver Or Composite Fillings
Porcelain Veneers
Root Canal Tooth Pain
Dental Crown Lengthening
Cracked Teeth
Alternatives to Dental Bridges
Three Unit Dental Bridge
Maryland Bridge
Homecare for Temporary Bridges
Dental Bridge Care
Full Dentures
Resin Crown Restoration

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