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posted by Rochester Advanced Dentistry at 10:00 AM
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Meet Leanna
I think that it is great that Dr. Doolin and Dr. Haddad are consistently keeping up with the newest advancements in dentistry so we are always learning new things.
We have a great team here ,we do our best to make every patient in our office comfortable and happy with their visit and their smile.
Come and see us- I look forward to meeting you!
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Facing the facts — dental CBCT and medical CT scans | Dental Tribune International
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posted by Rochester Advanced Dentistry at 6:31 AM
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3-D xray imaging
Our new 3D scanner allows us to choose the field of view, or scanning area, that best suits your specific treatment needs. This helps to limit your radiation exposure because we are focusing specifically on your area of concern.
The CS 9300 system brings the latest 3D technology to Rochester Advanced Dentistry, providing unmatched visualization of anatomical detail aids in treatment planning and help us better explain the particulars of your case and address any questions you might have. We can use this innovative technology to quickly and easily share 3D images of the area of concern with your general dentist– allowing the doctors to collaborate on your care, improving your experience and delivering a positive treatment outcome. Labels: dental implants, digital xrays, general health, shelby, technology, troy
posted by Rochester Advanced Dentistry at 9:49 AM
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What You Should Know Before Having a Tooth Extracted
- teeth always want to shift towards the middle of the mouth, by removing one tooth the rest of you teeth can start to shift depending on the location of the missing tooth
- teeth erupt until they contact another tooth, it is possible for teeth opposing the extracted tooth to hyper erupt eventually leading to more tooth loss
- sometimes a missing tooth makes it difficult to keep other areas of your mouth clean due to defects resulting in food and bacteria traps
- missing teeth can make it difficult to eat
- missing teeth can also result in jaw/ muscle pain due to a change in your bite
Replacing missing teeth is almost always the best possible treatment following the removal of a tooth. Many options are now available and should be considered depending on your particular situation.
- Dental Implants- often the best solution to replace missing teeth, these are closest to natural teeth
- Bridges- many different bridges are available but the most common attach a false tooth to the teeth on either side of the missing tooth
- Dentures- partial and full dentures are removable appliances
If you would like to discuss treatment options please contact
Rochester Advanced Dentistry 248.656.2020
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posted by Rochester Advanced Dentistry at 6:03 AM
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