Modern technology

  • Restore your smile in just one visit with our advanced same-day dental crowns, inlays, and onlays. Utilizing state-of-the-art CEREC® technology, we eliminate the need for messy impressions, temporary restorations, and multiple appointments, saving you an extra clinic visit and fitting seamlessly into your busy schedule. Our practice crafts custom, precision-fit restorations right in our office using premium ceramic materials like zirconia for durability and strength, and lithium disilicate (E.max) for unmatched, lifelike aesthetics. Whether you need to repair a cracked tooth with a crown or restore a cavity with a conservative inlay or onlay, our single-visit dental restorations deliver beautiful, long-lasting results in a single appointment.

  • We use 3D intraoral scanners to minimize the need for traditional impression materials. Not only is this more comfortable, but it also reduces our practice's waste and environmental impact. These highly accurate scans allow smooth communications with our lab partners, ensuring the highest quality results. Scans will also be used to monitor your teeth and in clear aligner orthodontics. Additionally, we can 3D print fillings and nightguards in our practice using these scans.

  • At our practice, we invest in the latest dental technology to provide our patients with the highest standard of care using our state-of-the-art Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) system. This advanced imaging technology delivers high-resolution 3D dental X-rays with a level of microscopic detail that traditional 2D imaging simply cannot match, making it a vital component for precision dental implant planning and advanced root canal treatments (endodontics). By capturing clear, three-dimensional views of your complex oral anatomy, our specific scanner is engineered for exceptional diagnostic clarity, allowing us to accurately map bone density and view the smallest structures of your teeth. This pristine definition ensures we catch subtle bone loss, hidden infections, and hairline tooth cracks long before they progress, delivering highly accurate diagnoses, predictable treatment outcomes, and minimal exposure for ultimate peace of mind.

  • Seeing is believing: our practice features a surgical microscope to help us see the smallest details of your tooth. Microscopes are quickly becoming the standard of care for root canal procedures and can also increase the quality of restorative work. Additionally, the camera on our microscope allows us to show you precisely what we see.

  • All of our x-ray sensors are digital. This allows us to significantly reduce the dose of x-rays needed to achieve a high quality image, and allows us to monitor your oral health accurately.

  • No patient is the same. Dr. Walczak uses his background in bioengineering, materials research, and clinical experience to choose the ideal material for your case. All of these filling will be tooth-colored, but depending the needs of the restoration, Dr. Walczak will select a material that will last the longest and be most gentle to your gums and teeth.

  • Studies have shown that heated composite (filling material) makes for the strongest restorations that resist fractures. We use composite heaters to ensure your fillings are beautiful, strong, and long-lasting.

  • We use a soft tissue laser to remove excess gum tissue, cauterize bleeding areas, and help treat gum disease. Laser-treated tissues heal faster. Even better, the laser can be safely used around implants without heating the bone and gums around your implant, ensuring your implant stays stable and healthy.

A dental dental microscope with multiple adjustable lenses, positioned over a set of six close-up images of teeth showing dental conditions.
Medical imaging equipment, including a 3D dental scanner and a laptop displaying a 3D skull model.

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