ALBUQUERQUE, NM, April 24, 2013 (Press-News.org) Patients who have damaged teeth can now rest easy with advancements in dentistry. Dr. Greg McAllister, dentist in Albaquerque, takes advantage of these recent dental advancements by offering CEREC technology for same day crowns in Albuquerque.
Dr. McAllister offers the latest dental treatments, particularly in the field of cosmetic dentistry. Dr. McAllister pursued specialized training in Chairside Economical Restoration of Esthetic Ceramics (CEREC) dentistry. This Albuquerque CEREC dentistry procedure allows Dr. McAllister to provide dental restoration in one visit to his new office. Examples include crowns, inlays, veneers and fillings. Through CEREC technology, Dr. McAllister is able to design a long-lasting ceramic restoration in less than an hour. Dr. McAllister can also design Albuquerque dental implants, which are a permanent, implantable alternative to dental bridges.
"No one wants wait weeks between their visits to receive the treatment they need to restore their teeth. With CEREC I can offer my patients same day crowns. If a patient has a damaged tooth, we can now easily repair their tooth in one easy visit," said Dr. Greg McAllister, Albuquerque dentist.
With the CEREC system, this cosmetic dentist in Albuquerque can create beautiful life-like porcelain restorations for a patient's teeth. An infrared camera takes images of the tooth after shaping and a CAD CAM computer program immediately downloads the images of the teeth to create a three-dimensional virtual model that can be viewed and manipulated on the computer monitor.
To make an appointment to see Dr. McAllister at his new office, patients can either call (505) 243-7655 or visit his website and click on "Appointment Request." From this page, you can request a particular date, day of the week or time you would like to see Dr. McAllister and include any comments for conditions you would like addressed during your appointment.
For more information on Dr. McAllister, Albuquerque dentist, visit http://www.gregmcallisterdds.com or call (505) 243-7655 to speak with a caring member of Dr. McAllister's staff.
About Greg McAllister, DDS: Dr. Greg McAllister is a Maryland native and graduated from the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, Dental School, University of Maryland at Baltimore in 1989. Dr. McAllister provides an array of services including, but not limited to, dental implants, crowns, dentures and CEREC. In 1993, Dr. McAllister moved to New Mexico where he worked for Presbyterian Medical Services in the Torreon Clinic providing rural primary dental care. After associating with the Albuquerque prosthodontist Dr. Steve Wagner, he took over for retiring general dentist Dr. John Eilar. Dr. McAllister continues his education with Mercer Advisors, Spear Education and CEREC Doctors all at the noted Scottsdale Center for Dentistry to remain current and on the cutting edge of modern dentistry. There, he was among the first to complete the CEREC curriculum and returns both as a student and mentor.
Media Contact:
Dr. Greg McAllister, DDS
contactusus@gregmcallisterdds.com
5910 Cubero Dr. NE, Suite B
Albuquerque, NM 87109
(505) 243-7655
http://www.gregmcallisterdds.com/
Albuquerque Dentist Repairs Damaged Teeth in One Easy Visit
Dr. Greg McAllister, Albuquerque cosmetic dentist, offers patients the ease of receiving dental crowns in the same day.
2013-04-24
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[Press-News.org] Albuquerque Dentist Repairs Damaged Teeth in One Easy VisitDr. Greg McAllister, Albuquerque cosmetic dentist, offers patients the ease of receiving dental crowns in the same day.