BOSTON, MA, May 03, 2013 (Press-News.org) Dr. Basel Badawi, Boston, MA dentist, is pleased to offer one-appointment, all porcelain crowns with CEREC. Patients can now receive treatment for severe dental decay and other damage from CITIDental Boston in one, simple visit. No longer do patients need to wait multiple visits for an improved smile.
Patients can visit CITIDental Boston to experience new advancements in dental technology offered for a variety of procedures, including dental crowns. CEREC technology has made restoration easier by allowing crowns to be applied in one simple visit, rather than requiring multiple dental visits. Using computer-aided technology, Dr. Badawi, dentist Boston, MA, can now take a picture of a patient's tooth before and during evaluation. No longer is a temporary crown needed between procedures.
With the CEREC system, Dr. Badawi, dentist in Boston, MA, can create beautiful, life-like porcelain restorations for a patient's front teeth. An infrared camera is used to take images of a patient's tooth after shaping. A CAD CAM computer program immediately downloads the images of the patient's teeth to create a three-dimensional virtual model that can be viewed and manipulated on the computer monitor.
"No one wants to wait multiple visits to experience a revived smile, but with CEREC, I can restore my patients' smiles in just one simple visit. This allows them to leave the office with a fully restored smile, rather than having to return again to complete the procedure. Convenience is important and CEREC provides that," said Dr. Basel Badawi, top dentist Boston, of CITIDental Boston.
In addition to the use of CEREC in the office, patients have the added benefit of visiting the practice's education library for more information about the various procedures offered at CITIDental Boston, top dentists Boston, MA. Patients can view the education library and search various topics such as teeth whitening, dental implants, and an array of other topics.
Drs. Basel Badawi and Chau Hoang work closely with each individual patient at CITIDental Boston to create a lifetime treatment plan to help patients offset the possibility of unforeseen pain or tooth breakage. With their commitment to providing the best in quality dental care these top dentists in Boston are the best choice for maintaining a patient's oral health. CEREC one-visit, porcelain crowns further prove CITIDental Boston's constant commitment to providing patients with convenient dental health care.
About CITIDental Boston: Dr. Basel Badawi and Dr. Chau Hoang offer professional dental services to their patients at CITIDental Boston. They graduated from the Boston University School of Dental Medicine and the Harvard School of Dental Medicine respectively. They are both passionate about delivering quality dental care in a comfortable and convenient environment for their patients. Their practice offers services such as teeth whitening, dental implants, veneers, crowns and many other services to meet all their patients' needs.
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citidentalboston@gmail.com
63 Court Street
Boston, MA 02108
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Boston, MA Dentist Offers Improved Technology for Optimal Dental Health Care
Dr. Basel Badawi, dentist in Boston, MA, invites patients to take advantage of CEREC Technology's unique one-visit procedures.
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[Press-News.org] Boston, MA Dentist Offers Improved Technology for Optimal Dental Health CareDr. Basel Badawi, dentist in Boston, MA, invites patients to take advantage of CEREC Technology's unique one-visit procedures.