ELLICOTT CITY, MD, June 23, 2011 (Press-News.org) Leading dentist in Columbia, MD, Dr. Ray Becker is pleased to introduce the use of Total BioPAK and T-Scan for increased patient care. Patients who suffer from headaches can benefit from the use of Total BioPAK and T-Scan for accurate diagnosis and treatment of occlusal pain and discomfort.
Dr. Becker, dentist in Ellicott City, MD, understands that a person's bite, or occlusion, is a function of the teeth, the jaw-joint and the muscles of the face. Assessing the alignment of the teeth can be very complex and interfaces that are even as minute as the thickness of a human hair can be detected by the mouth. If any aspect of the teeth, muscle and joint relationship is off in the least bit, it can lead to premature tooth loss, wear of the teeth, popping of the jaw, grinding, sore muscles and headaches, among other complex problems.
"No one wants to live with constant headaches or neck and back pain due to undiagnosed problems with their jaw. With Total BioPAK and T-Scan, I am now able to successfully diagnose and treat my patient's occlusal problems. I am pleased to offer the services of Total BioPAK and T-Scan for the successful diagnosis and treatment of occlusion," said Dr. Ray Becker, Columbia, MD dentist.
Biometric Dentistry accurately diagnoses occlusion concerns through a series of simple, painless, non-invasive tests. Advanced computer hardware and software utilize the Total BioPAK to accurately diagnose a patient's bite. For the first time, Biometric Dentistry allows dentists to obtain objective and detailed information on the interrelationship of the teeth, muscles and joint in which to make a diagnosis, help treat and assess the desired outcome.
In addition to the Total BioPAK, T-Scan gives dentists an unparalleled ability to equilibrate and adjust difficult bite problems. The T-Scan system is a valuable tool that aids in the diagnostic process of analyzing a patient's bite to show what is and what is not functioning properly. When a bite is unstable it can cause pain, broken restorations, gum disease, tooth loss, headaches and TMJ disorder. The T-Scan has been incorporated into Dr. Becker's office to assess signs of occlusal disease in hygiene screening processes, use in ever initial patient exam for earliest detection of occlusal problems, increase implant longevity, finish cases with precision and confidence, and an array of other benefits.
Dr. Ray Becker, Ellicott City, MD dentist, has completed the advanced and rigorous standards to become one of only a handful of dentists to obtain Mastership status in the use of the Total BioPAK. Utilizing Total BioPAK and T-Scan (Biometric Dentistry), Dr. Becker has successfully completed several cases. Additionally, Dr. Becker is presently on the developmental team for the next generation of CEREC technology.
The introduction of Total BioPAK and T-Scan is further proof of Dr. Becker's commitment to providing patients with the best in quality dental health care. Patients are encouraged to contact Dr. Becker's office to schedule a consultation to see how their bite might be affecting their day-to-day life.
About Dr. Ray Becker, DDS, FAGD: Dr. Ray Becker, dentist in Columbia, MD, is a solo practitioner and has been practicing in Howard County since 1987. He specializes in cosmetics and comprehensive care in a general practice environment. Dr. Becker, Columbia, MD dentist, is also one of the first users of CEREC all ceramic, one visit crowns.
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Dr. Ray Becker
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5096 Dorsey Hall Drive
Ellicott City, MD 21042-7711
(410) 730-4674
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Dentist in Ellicott City, MD Uses Total Biopak and T-Scan for Optimal Occlusion
Dr. Ray Becker, Ellicott City, MD dentist, is pleased to introduce new technology for enhanced patient care.
2011-06-23
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[Press-News.org] Dentist in Ellicott City, MD Uses Total Biopak and T-Scan for Optimal OcclusionDr. Ray Becker, Ellicott City, MD dentist, is pleased to introduce new technology for enhanced patient care.