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The Diagnodent is a powerful new
laser used for early detection and diagnosis of tooth decay.
The Diagnodent also makes it easier to find decay that may
be hidden in the cracks and crevices of teeth. Earlier detection
means less damage, pain, and hassle for you down the road.
Please contact Dr.
Zirnheld to learn more about the Diagnodent.
Thinking about having cosmetic dentistry
but not sure if you're ready for the change? Computer imaging
can give you a "sneak preview" of what you may look
like after having the procedure of your choice. Using a digital
photo, Dr. Zirnheld can show you what your smile may look like
with veneers or after tooth whitening. Being able to see a
picture of how your results will most likely look can help
you select the procedures that are right for you. Computer
imaging is an exciting new tool that helps you have appropriate
expectations and makes having cosmetic dentistry even more
fun. To learn more about computer imaging, please contact Dr.
Zirnheld today.
Digital x-rays are a safer and
more advanced diagnostic tool than traditional x-rays. Although
traditional dental x-rays were already quite safe, many people
felt concerned about any unnecessary exposure to radiation.
Still, timely diagnosis of many dental problems requires the
use of x-rays. Enter digital radiography, or digital x-rays.
Digital x-rays allow Dr. Zirnheld to see a detailed and full
pictures of your teeth, bite, and jawbone, but with significantly
less radiation than traditional x-rays. In addition, digital
x-rays can be saved, enlarged, and copied on the computer.
For safer, more advanced x-rays, nothing compares to digital
radiography. Please contact Dr.
Zirnheld to learn more.
What does watching TV have to do
with dentistry? It is purely for your comfort. The Televisions
provide you with a distraction--making your visit more enjoyable.
By being more relaxed, you will be better equipped to enjoy
your dental visit.
The intraoral camera is a revolutionary
diagnostic dental tool, allowing Dr. Zirnheld to more identify
potential problems within the mouth early on. The tiny intraoral
camera can be inserted into a patient's mouth, taking pictures
of the teeth and displaying the images on a computer screen.
Using the intraoral camera saves time and makes problems easily
visible to both patient and doctor. Patients can view the
areas Dr. Zirnheld will be working on, making procedures more
understandable. The accompanying software also provides clear
and accurate data so that the best treatment options can be
selected. To learn more about the intraoral camera, please
contact Dr.
Zirnheld today.
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