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New Advanced Dental Technology In Cosmetic Dentistry

New Advanced Dental Technology In Cosmetic Dentistry - As a cosmetic dentist in New York City, Victor Oelbaum, DDS says he and his team go to great lengths to ensure each patient is comfortable and satisfied with their office, regardless of the procedure being performed. He adds that cutting-edge technology plays an important role in the comfort of their patients, as well as the dentists, dental specialists, hygienists, and office managers at the practice, which is why Dr. Victor Oelbaum and Associates is able to provide the highest standard of dental care possible.

One area in particular Dr. Oelbaum says dental technology truly enhances his connection with patients is through the use of OPMI pico, an innovative dental microscope. When performing a range of procedures, whether general, cosmetic, or restorative in nature, Dr. Oelbaum says the microscope delivers detailed images that allow him and his team to better explain the diagnosis. Ultimately, he adds that providing patients with an in-depth analysis of the entire procedure creates a better understanding and higher level of trust, especially when a patient requires a more complex procedure such as dental implants Bronx, NY. He adds that comfort is no longer sacrificed for performance, as the OPMI pico is ergonomically designed to allow his team to focus specifically on the procedures they are performing.

Dr. Oelbaum says another added benefit to focusing on the forefront of dental technology is the ability to streamline operational workflow to make each patient's visit more efficient, thus more comfortable. Whether performing routine cleanings or cosmetic procedures such as teeth whitening or porcelain veneers in Bronx, NY, Dr. Oelbaum says the innovations employed in the design of new dental technology—from equipment and techniques to how patient care is managed—not only increases patient comfort, but also the comfort of his entire team.

New Advanced Dental Technology In Cosmetic Dentistry

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