The Laser Scanner Provides the Best Detection of Cavities
Perhaps in the past, you have seen your dentist on a regular, six-month schedule to ensure your mouth stays cavity free. On one of those check-ups you are quite shocked to hear you have a large cavity. You wonder how the cavity could have gotten so large so quickly.
The fact is that the cavity was there at least six months ago, but wasn't detectable through visual inspection or X-rays. To provide the best dental care, we use the laser scanner, which can accurately detect even the tiniest cavity. Sometimes tooth sensitivity can go undiagnosed because the cause cannot be found. The laser scanner provides the answers to questionable sensitivities or pain by identifying the source of the problem. It allows for restoration in a cavity's earliest stage to maintain more of your natural tooth structure.
The fact is that the cavity was there at least six months ago, but wasn't detectable through visual inspection or X-rays. To provide the best dental care, we use the laser scanner, which can accurately detect even the tiniest cavity. Sometimes tooth sensitivity can go undiagnosed because the cause cannot be found. The laser scanner provides the answers to questionable sensitivities or pain by identifying the source of the problem. It allows for restoration in a cavity's earliest stage to maintain more of your natural tooth structure.
Pebblewood Dental
Mark Mendiola, DDS & Larissa Navarro, DDS
1550 North Route 59, Suite 148
Naperville, IL 60563
(630) 369-6222
PebblewoodDental.com
Mark Mendiola, DDS & Larissa Navarro, DDS
1550 North Route 59, Suite 148
Naperville, IL 60563
(630) 369-6222
PebblewoodDental.com
No comments:
Post a Comment