Services
Technology
Your enjoyable dental experience depends on your comfort and safety. Dr. Randall and her team utilize the latest technological advances in dental equipment and techniques to ensure your satisfaction with your visit and your continued excellent health.
Biolase
The Biolase® water laser and the Biolase® gum laser are two examples of advanced technology that ensures effective, fast treatment for patients like you. Lasers are extremely gentle devices that promote faster healing and little-to-no post treatment discomfort. You may experience the benefits of Biolase technology during treatments for gum disease, cavities, and biopsies, as well as during delicate procedures like cosmetic gum lifts. You will smile - not just because your smile looks fantastic, but also because of the amazing comfort you experienced during your time with Dr. Randall and her team!
Digital X-rays
Digital radiographs are a technological advancement that results in less exposure to radiation for our patients and an almost instantaneous picture for Dr. Randall. You'll appreciate a more comfortable visit as well as quicker treatment.
Air Abrasion
Air abrasion is a process that allows Dr. Randall to remove tooth decay without the use of drills or anesthesia. Air abrasion leaves more of your tooth's original structure behind, giving it a better long-term prognosis. After the decay is removed, the tooth is restored with a tooth-colored filling. Air abrasion is particularly suited for early decay on baby and permanent teeth and for small cavities where tooth preparation is minimal.
Intraoral Camera
An intraoral camera lets you see inside your mouth during both treatment planning and dental procedures. Our intraoral camera displays your teeth on a monitor or iPad, allowing Dr. Randall to walk you through your proposed treatment. The use of this camera allows us to work with you as a team to meet your dental goals.
Digital Photography
Digital photography gives your dentist instant images to use for cosmetic imaging or to keep on file to track your progress. Digital images can be saved electronically and are more efficient than traditional photographs, which must be taken off-site for development.
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