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Digital X-Rays

Dentist patient looking at a dental x-ray image
"Dr Taylor was very patient with me and answered any and all my questions! I’m very satisfied and I highly recommend!!" - Trea P.

Digital x-rays are a more streamlined way of taking dental radiographs. Like traditional x-rays, digital versions provide an in-depth view of the structures of the mouth, helping dentists detect complications and develop effective modes of treatment. Digital x-rays are capable of revealing hidden caries, bone erosion, and even tooth decay hiding beneath restorations.

Requiring less radiation and no film to process, digital x-rays have become the standard for oral imaging. These systems produce instant digital images that can easily be enhanced and enlarged for a more accurate diagnosis. The images are captured, stored, and even transmitted via in-office computers. In fact, dentists can easily print or email copies of x-rays in just seconds.

Dental x-rays make for a better and more efficient patient experience. Office visits are faster, patients are exposed to less radiation, and radiographs can be sent to a specialist for review in a fraction of the time necessary for traditional film x-rays.

Clear Aligners

Clear Aligners

an orthodontic appliance system used to inconspicuously treat crooked and crowded teeth in adults and teens.
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Crowns

Crowns

Custom-fitted tooth prosthetics that are used to replace or restore damaged or missing teeth.
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Implants

Implants

Surgical-grade root devices that support permanent tooth prosthetics that are manufactured to last a lifetime
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Whitening

Whitening

Consists of a thorough cleaning and polishing of the teeth, with all debris carefully removed.
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