Groundbreaking Technology for TMJ Treatment and More - Near Brea, Fullerton, and Yorba Linda
Keeping up to date on the very latest advances in technology, our office is able to provide the very best dentistry has to offer. From CEREC® 3D in-office crowns to Myotronic technology for TMJ treatment, patients in Brea, Fullerton, and Yorba Linda deserve, and should expect, outstanding dental care.
- State-Of-The-Art TMJ Treatment
- CEREC® Technology
- Soft Tissue Laser
- Digital Photography
- Digital Radiography
- Intraoral Camera
State-Of-The-Art TMJ Treatment
Myotronic K-7 Technology
This advanced, noninvasive technology measures and stores data on jaw position and function. Used for taking bite registration and a range of other procedures, Myotronic K-7 technology aids in accurate diagnosis and treatment for patients suffering from TMJ. Our office near Brea, Fullerton, and Yorba Linda is one of the most technologically advanced dental facilities for the diagnosis and treatment of neuromuscular dysfunction.
Myomonitor
The myomonitor delivers bilateral, electrical stimulation to relax muscles and, increases circulation and range of motion. Dr. Mohr uses this one-of-a-kind system to relax the jaw muscles for a more precise and accurate examination and diagnosis. This valuable tool aids in the treatment of TMJ dysfunction. Individuals in the Brea, Yorba Linda, and Fullerton areas no longer have to suffer with the excruciating pain of TMJ dysfunction.
Schedule an appointment at our Fullerton area cosmetic dentistry office to learn more about our TMJ technology.
CEREC® Technology
Restoring damaged teeth with crowns, veneers, inlays, and onlays used to require multiple appointments, but not at our office! We make use of an impressive technology known as CEREC® 3D to allow your cosmetic dental work to be completed in just one appointment. First, digital impressions are made of your teeth, using a special, highly precise camera. The CEREC® 3D machine then uses the digital image to design a custom restoration for you, matching the color precisely with the shade of your natural teeth. The machine then mills the restoration while you wait. Dr. Mohr bonds the new restoration to your tooth, and your dental work is complete - often in little more than an hour! To learn more about CEREC®, contact our Fullerton area cosmetic dentistry office today!
Soft Tissue Laser
Patient comfort is a leading advantage of using a soft tissue diode laser. The SmilePro 980 laser used in our office reduces the need for an anesthetic, minimizes post-operative swelling and discomfort, and enhances patient recovery. Please contact our practice to learn more about soft tissue lasers.
Digital Photography
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, we 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 look can help you select the procedures that are right for you. Computer imaging is an exciting tool that helps you visualize your results.
Digital Radiography
Digital dental X-rays offer many advantages. Although the risk of radiation damage from normal X-rays is small, digital X-rays limit exposure by 70 percent, enhancing your safety significantly. To take a digital X-ray of your teeth, we insert a sensor the size of normal film into your mouth. The X-rays are then instantly transmitted to a computer screen, where Dr. Mohr will review them with you. You can see any problems for yourself while reviewing your treatment options together. Digital X-rays help you to be more informed about your own dental health. If you'd like to learn more about digital X-rays, please contact our expert cosmetic dentistry staff today!
Intraoral Camera
The intraoral camera is a revolutionary diagnostic dental tool that allows us to easily identify potential problems within the mouth, early on. The tiny intraoral camera is inserted into a patient's mouth, takes pictures of the teeth, and displays the images on a computer screen. Using the intraoral camera saves time and makes problems easily visible to both patient and doctor. Patients can better understand their procedures by viewing the areas to be worked on. The accompanying software also provides clear and accurate data so that the best treatment options can be selected.
To learn more about our state-of-the-art dental technology including the intraoral camera and the myomonitor for TMJ, contact our office near Brea, Fullerton, and Yorba Linda.
