Saturday 11 August 2018

Detect Decay with A Dental Microscope

Microscopes in Dentistry

Dr. Johnson is one of a limited group of dentists who has had extensive training and skill with the use of a dental microscope. What does this mean for our patients? We are able to detect decay and fractures in teeth earlier, preserving healthy tooth structure and maximizing tooth strength. Fillings can be much smaller, because the remarkable visualization means a far greater certainty that ALL decay is excised before fillings or crowns are installed. And using the microscope means that the final fit and finish of all fillings and crowns is more precise. Overall, the microscope allows the doctor to catch problems while they are small, which means accurate, less invasive treatment for you.

Jockey Hollow Dentistry 
M. Corey Johnson, DDS 
Karen K. Fenichel, DMD
5 Cold Hill Road South
Mendham, NJ 07945
(973) 543-4828  
JockeyHollowDentistry.com

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