Cosmetic dentistry is any procedure that improves the appearance of a person’s smile. In our office, all treatments are performed with aesthetics, health, and functionality in mind. This is one of the reasons we have embraced laser dentistry in our practice. Lasers use the power of light, filtered and intensified. In dentistry they are used for a variety of applications, most commonly as a replacement for a drill or scalpel.
A laser, in the hands of a skilled practitioner, can carve tooth material with microscopic accuracy while creating no dust or vibration. This is healthier because the maximum amount of tooth structure is preserved. It can also achieve superior cosmetic results because it gives your dentist a tool that is precise.
Laser dentistry enables us to provide a better patient experience. It is relatively quiet, comfortable, fast, and efficient. Additionally, it does not subject tooth material to the pressure and vibration that a drill does. At Smile In Style we pride ourselves on the use of advanced dental technologies. We use the latest techniques and biocompatible materials as part of our quest to deliver the best care to you. We have two locations, serving residents throughout the Melbourne area. You can reach us at 03 8400 4104 (Moonee Ponds) or 03 8001 6021 (Sunbury) if you have questions or would like to schedule an appointment.
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