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DENTAL X-RAYS
- Dental Radiography:

The computer era has
brought us an exciting new technology called
digital radiography. With this technology,
we use computerized equipment and software to
capture x-ray images of your mouth and teeth. We
do this by exposing a small sensor or plate that
feeds the image into a computer.
The advantages of digital radiography
Digital radiography has many advantages
over traditional dental x-rays:
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It's faster.
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It's safer, with
no chemical development and less radiation.
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We can view
images instantly.
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We can enhance
images to improve viewing.
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Images can be
stored electronically and emailed to
specialists and insurance companies.
Taking x-rays is faster because the sensor is
merely moved from tooth to tooth, and your x-ray
can be seen on a computer monitor just moments
after exposure. There's no waiting for
chemical development, as with film packets.
It's also faster because the x-rays are
available within moments on the computer
monitor, with no development step in between.
The lack of chemicals also makes digital x-rays
safer for the environment. Digital
radiography is safe for you, too. Because the
unit is so sensitive, the amount of x-ray
radiation is up to 80% less than with
conventional x-rays.
Digital x-ray technology enables more efficient
diagnosis and treatment because it provides a
large, easy-to-see image, and it allows us to
make adjustments and see details in the x-ray
images. The digital x-rays can then become
part of your dental record and be easily emailed
to specialists and insurance companies.
With digital radiography, we can offer you
faster and safer diagnosis and dental treatment.
new dental laser treatment:
Gives Patients
Something to Smile About
Imagine looking forward to your next dental
visit. Thanks to the latest in dental
technology--laser treatment--that's the case for
patients at Dental Boutique. With advanced laser
technology, more and more patients have
"Something to Smile About" when they visit the
dentist.
Laser technology, utilized in ophthalmology,
neurosurgery, and dermatology for decades, is
now being applied in individual dental offices
as well. Lasers are introducing dental
practitioners--and patients--to a new world of
techniques and procedures.
"Dental lasers are actually less painful
compared to traditional instruments and methods.
"The laser cuts and coagulates blood at the same
time, making it much more precise than a
scalpel. Procedures are done more quickly and
efficiently, so patients end up spending less
time in the chair. And since the laser stops
bleeding and minimizes tissue damage, the laser
enhances patient recovery. We think our patients
are really going to love it."
Lasers are currently used for a variety of
dental procedures. For cosmetic work, it is an
excellent tool for gum sculpting, providing a
more even, pleasing look for many patients; and
for whitening teeth, with instantaneous results.
The laser is also particularly effective when
added to deep cleaning treatments of periodontal
problems and gingivitis. In oral surgeries, the
laser allows faster, more precise incisions with
less post-operative pain and discomfort.
The laser is just what the doctor ordered for
all ages--and even around braces. In addition,
Dr. Klein holds a Class II certification in
laser dentistry and has had extensive training
in the techniques and benefits of this exciting
new technology.
Making dentistry more efficient and precise, the
laser brings perfect, beautiful smiles to
patients all over the world.
Diagnodent:

DlAGNOdent is an advanced laser technology that
helps us find tooth decay. We use it along
with visual examination, dental explorers, and
x-rays. Visual examination and dental
explorers are often useful for finding decay on
the surfaces of teeth. We may also use
x-rays to help us find advanced decay and decay
between teeth. We add DlAGNOdent to help us
locate decay that's hidden inside the tooth
where visual examination, explorers, and x-rays
can't find it.
How does DlAGNOdent work?
The tip of the DlAGNOdent hand piece scans your
teeth with harmless pulses of laser light.
When the laser reaches decay under the surface
of the tooth, the decay emits a fluorescent
light. This fluorescent light bounces back
to the sensor, and is translated into an audible
signal and a digital readout. In general, the
higher the number, the greater the amount of
decay in the tooth. With DlAGNOdent, we
can more accurately and reliably find decay in
its earliest stages, before it causes more
widespread damage. This early
detection enables us to provide treatment before
your tooth is at risk of more extensive and
expensive treatment. Your restorations
will be smaller and less costly, and you'll be
able to retain more of your own natural, healthy
tooth.
Intra-oral camera:

An intraoral camera
is a highly advanced innovation in dentistry
that allows us to get a close-up view inside
your mouth.
The intraoral camera
hand piece is approximately the size and shape
of a dental mirror. It has a built-in light
source, so it gives us easy-to-see video and
still pictures.
We can zoom in on
one tooth or give you a video tour of your
entire mouth. The images are displayed on
a television or computer monitor, so you'll be
able to see problems such as worn or broken
fillings, cracked teeth, plaque deposits,
cavities next to fillings, gum disease, or
excessive wear. And after we've treated your
dental condition, the intraoral camera lets you
see, up close, your beautiful, healthy teeth and
gums.
Images captured with
an intraoral camera can often be printed out for
you to take home or for us to store with your
dental record. They can also be sent to
specialists and insurance companies.
You can see
what we see
The intraoral camera allows you to be an active
partner in your dental treatment by enabling you
to see what we see inside your mouth. With
a clear understanding of your dental conditions,
you'll be able to make treatment decisions with
confidence.
Snoring
& sleep apnea:
Did you know millions
of people suffer from snoring and obstructive sleep
apnea (OSA) It is estimated that at least 75% of the
population suffer from these problems. Obstructive sleep
apnea not only causes fatigue and severe daytime
drowsiness, but many other problems such as poor memory,
clouded intellect, personality changes, irritability,
decreased sex drive, impotence, morning headaches and
many health problems. Obstructive sleep apnea
contributes to cardiovascular disease, as well as
conditions such as hypertension, stroke, heart attacks
and heart disease.
Many studies show that
those with OSA have a 15% higher rate for health
problems as well as a 15% higher mortality rate. Those
with OSA are three times more likely to be in a car
accident.
Snoring and Obstructive
sleep apnea not only affects health and quality of life,
but also severely affects a spouse or significant
other’s life. Many studies show that spouses slept an
additional 62 minutes and their quality of life
increased significantly after their partner was treated.
What causes snoring and
OSA? During normal sleep we breathe air in through our
mouth and nose into our airway. If the muscles of the
tongue and palate fall back into the airway, they can
constrict the airway or completely close it off. When
constricted the air causes the muscles to vibrate, thus
causing snoring. When the airway is completely closed
off, this causes an apnea event to occur (stop
breathing) which causes your brain to awake you to start
breathing again. Thus someone’s quality of sleep is
greatly affected by these continuous awakenings or
arousals throughout the night.
The first and most
effective treatment for OSA is a CPAP machine.
Unfortunately many people cannot tolerate wearing their
CPAP and end up doing nothing to help their condition.
Oral appliance therapy is an alternative to CPAP. An
oral appliance is a small plastic device that fits over
the teeth, just like an orthodontic retainer or mouth
guard. The appliance is worn in the mouth during sleep
to prevent the soft tissue of the throat from collapsing
and obstructing the airway. Oral appliances work by
slightly advancing the lower jaw which in turn moves the
base of the tongue forward and opens the airway to allow
improved breathing and reduced snoring and apneas during
sleep.
Oral appliance therapy is
a quick and easy procedure that can dramatically change
your quality of life or that of your spouse’s.
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