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Northridge Dentist, Dr. Ariz, Utilizes i-CAT Technology for More Accurate Diagnosis

Dr. Farshid Ariz, dentist in Northridge, utilizes i-CAT technology to provide more accurate diagnosis for the patients.

Northridge Dentist, Dr. Ariz, Utilizes i-CAT Technology for More Accurate Diagnosis
2013-06-19
NORTHRIDGE, CA, June 19, 2013 (Press-News.org) Accurately diagnosing dental health problems can help dentists recommend the best treatment options to restore dental health. Several advanced diagnostic techniques are available today. Dr. Ariz, skilled Northridge dentist, is now offering i-CAT technology to improve the accuracy of a diagnosis.

Dr. Ariz uses state-of-the-art i-CAT technology to create powerful instant 3D images to diagnose dental health issues or abnormalities. The images revealed through i-CAT technology are reliable and high-definition, and they allow Dr. Ariz, Northridge dentist, to create more accurate assessments of his patients' oral structures. This system is computer generated which gives the dentist more control, reduces the amount of radiation emitted and enhances the final image. A scan can be completed in less than a minute. The i-CAT system is conveniently compact, which allows Northridge dentist, Dr. Ariz, to complete the procedure in-office and eliminates the need for multiple office visits and traveling to complete the necessary diagnostics.

Other dental treatments and procedures are also available. Dr. Ariz offers a range of dental services to help restore his patients' dental health and enhance their beautiful smiles. Root canal treatments, dental implants, teeth whitening, oral surgery, sedation dentistry, porcelain crowns, dentures, bridges, indirect fillings and other restorative and cosmetic treatments are available. Dr. Ariz, experienced Northridge dentist, works with his patients to design optimal treatment plans that will address their needs and help them achieve their goals. Dental health is always a primary concern, but Dr. Ariz also understands the importance of an aesthetically pleasing smile and uses science and technique to achieve the best possible results. His office includes several dental professionals who can provide the well-rounded dental care patients need to achieve and maintain good dental health.

About Dr. Farshid Ariz, Dentist Northridge

Dr. Farshid Ariz is a member of the Medical Review Institute of America, Inc. and of the American Academy of Osseointegration. He graduated from the Boston University School of Dentistry in 1989 and received his Certification in Advanced Graduate Studies in Periodontics just two years later. He is an assistant professor in advanced periodontics at the University Of Southern California School Of Dentistry. His work includes dental implant surgery, periodontal therapy, oral implantology and full mouth reconstruction.

Contact
Northridge Dental Group
Dr. Farshid Ariz, DMD
9801 Balboa Blvd.
Northridge, CA 91325
Phone: (818) 626-3388
Website: http://www.yournorthridgedentist.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Northridge-Dental-Group/171333119597334
Twitter: https://twitter.com/nrdentist

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[Press-News.org] Northridge Dentist, Dr. Ariz, Utilizes i-CAT Technology for More Accurate Diagnosis
Dr. Farshid Ariz, dentist in Northridge, utilizes i-CAT technology to provide more accurate diagnosis for the patients.