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What Our Patients Are Saying
For the past several months, we’ve discussed everything you need to know about dental implants, from what makes a great candidate to understanding how to care for them. While learning more about the service and what we can provide you is important, hearing from others about their experience is equally important.
Today, we wanted to share with you what our patients are saying about their experience at Bismarck Advanced Dental & Implants and how they feel about their dental implants.
“I had a great experience at Bismarck Advanced Dental! I needed an implant, and Dr. Hoerner came highly recommended. They have all of the latest equipment, and Dr. Hoerner is an expert in dental implants. The procedure was relatively fast and painless. I give the staff five stars for customer service! Loving my new implant!” –Mia M. “Dr. Hoerner and his staff go above and beyond. I cannot say enough good about his work — it is impeccable. He worked on my husband’s teeth first, and it gave him a new lease on life. He
THE FUTURE OF DENTISTRY IS WIDE OPEN
Preventive Dentistry With Laser Cavity Detection
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Some light will pass through each tooth, while some is reflected back at the instrument and registered with a sensor. If the beam of light shines through the tooth, there’s decay. A tooth without any decay will absorb all of the light, taking on a translucent effect.
way missing teeth are replaced to your standard routine dental cleaning appointments, the world of dentistry is becoming more advanced. You likely remember your dentist examining X-rays, hunting for cavities and areas of potential or early signs of tooth decay. Sometimes, they even used the probing method to locate “sticky” areas with a sharp tool. However, as dentistry evolves, those tools have been replaced with lasers! Small, pen-shaped devices called diode lasers have been used for years for gingivitis treatments, teeth whitening, and gum reshaping procedures. However, they now help dentists detect areas of tooth decay well before a tooth experiences structural damage and requires a filling. Using diode lasers, dental professionals emit a beam into each tooth in a patient’s mouth and measure the density with transillumination.
Laser cavity detection is noninvasive and painless and does not risk radiation exposure because only light energy is used to capture dental diagnostics. And because laser cavity detection is so precise, it affords dentists the opportunity to catch decay early and stop it in its tracks before the tooth’s structure is compromised. This saves
patients money, dental anxiety over drilling and fillings, and pain.
As technology continues to shape the world around us, it also makes visiting the dentist more enjoyable, cost-effective, and efficient while improving your beautiful smile! Stay tuned for what is yet to come!
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