Posted on August 11, 2022 in Dental Implants, Dental Technology, Reconstructive Dentistry
Dental implants are often seen as the next step in restorative dentistry when compared to traditional solutions such as dentures. For those who are ideal candidates, dental implants can produce significant results and enhance the appearance and functionality of the teeth. Depending on factors such as the strength of jawbone density in areas of missing teeth, dental implants are typically flexible in terms of where they can be placed, and ... Continue Reading
Posted on October 13, 2016 in Cosmetic Dentistry, Dental Technology, Practice News, Reconstructive Dentistry
The creation and placement of a custom-designed dental crown is one of the most commonly performed treatments in dentistry. Dental crowns fit over the entire tooth and are typically used to reinforce a tooth that is heavily damaged or decayed. They are also routine finishing touches for root canal procedures and dental implants. In the past, crowns and other types of dental restorations traditionally required a time-consuming process that could ... Continue Reading
Posted on July 15, 2015 in Cosmetic Dentistry, Dental Technology, Practice News
Dr. Jimmy Wu of Sutra Dental Spa says in-office CEREC® milling technology makes the creation of dental crowns, porcelain veneers, and other restorations more precise and more convenient for patients. La Mesa, CA – Many people have experienced dental issues that required the placement of a customized dental restoration such as a crown or porcelain veneer. For decades, these commonly performed dental treatments have helped patients reinforce damaged teeth and ... Continue Reading
Posted on July 9, 2015 in Cosmetic Dentistry, Dental Technology, Reconstructive Dentistry
In today’s blog, Dr. Wu talks about the revolutionary CEREC® milling system, a technology that can make treatment results more precise and your experience with us more convenient. CEREC® allows us to restore teeth with dental crowns, bridges, veneers, and implants in a single visit with precision and accuracy that is second-to-none. This technology has taken out all of the guesswork and the errors associated with a dental laboratory and ... Continue Reading