SAN DIEGO, CA, June 23, 2011 (Press-News.org) Esteemed cosmetic dentist in University Heights, CA, Dr. Allan Patch, is pleased to introduce a variety of new procedures and technologies for added convenience and increased dental health care for all patients. These new dental services and innovations include Lumineers, Snap-On Smile, laser dentistry and precise cancer detection.
Snap-On Smile is an affordable, non-invasive and completely reversible, cosmetic, removable arch that can easily and painlessly give patients a beautiful smile. It does not require shots or drilling, and can be completed in two visits. Snap-On Smile pops right into a patient's mouth and snaps in place, fitting natural teeth comfortably like a glove. Patented, easy and painless, Snap-On Smile allows patients to obtain a beautiful smile at an affordable cost.
"I am pleased to offer my patients this fast and affordable alternative for improving their smile. Snap-On Smile allows my patients to esthetically improve their smiles without surgery or pain. Best of all, it is reversible. Thousands of people worldwide have already experienced the benefits of Snap-On Smile and now my patients can do the same," said Dr. Allan Patch, University Heights, CA cosmetic dentist.
In addition to the Snap-On Smile, patients also now have the opportunity to permanently improve their smile with Lumineers, the creators of Snap-On Smile. Lumineers are a more non-invasive form of veneers and are a painless way to give patients a beautiful, healthy, glowing, permanently white smile. Custom designed, Lumineers give patients the opportunity to have a smile they have always desired without shots, drilling of sensitive tooth structure and pain.
"For a more permanent solution, I am happy to offer my patients Lumineers. It is a painless procedure that allows my patients to achieve the dazzling, white smile they have always desired," said Dr. Patch, dentist in La Mesa, CA. "They can see the difference in two easy visits."
Patients can also receive effective cancer detection by light scope with VELscope. VELscope is used to help identify areas that might, if not identified and treated, progress to oral cancer. Finding oral cancer in its early stages in vital to survival and VELscope offers hope for the early discovery of oral pre-cancers and cancers.
VELscope provides visual information that may not be apparent under ordinary light, allowing Dr. Patch, La Mesa, CA dentist, to detect oral cancer before it worsens. By shining VELscope's safe blue light in a patient's oral cavity, a dentist is able to distinguish between normal and abnormal tissue, which helps to find oral disease, even when it is not visible under natural lighting.
University Avenue Dental Group is committed to delivering every patient in San Diego and surrounding areas the longevity of health they deserve. Dr. Allan Patch, cosmetic dentist in La Mesa, CA, is equipped with the necessary education, technology and experience to provide unparalleled results that are paramount to any cosmetic dental procedure, helping patients improve their confidence, body and smile.
About University Avenue Dental Group: University Avenue Dental Group, a solo practice, is owned and operated by Dr. Allan Patch, La Mesa, CA cosmetic dentist. Dr. Patch has been practicing in Howard County since 1987 and has always had a passion for art, which blended well with his passion for science and resulted in a career in dentistry. Dr. Patch appreciates a fine result and a pleased patient, making him the choice for dental health care maintenance. He specializes in cosmetics and comprehensive care in a general practice environment. Dr. Patch is also one of the first users of CEREC all ceramic, one visit crowns.
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6324 University Avenue
San Diego, CA 92115
(619) 582-4224
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Cosmetic Dentist in University Heights, CA Stays Abreast of Latest Dentistry Trends With New Procedures and Technology
Dr. Allan Patch, University Heights, CA cosmetic dentist, introduces the use of Lumineers, Snap-On Smile, laser dentistry and cancer detection for improved patient health.
2011-06-23
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[Press-News.org] Cosmetic Dentist in University Heights, CA Stays Abreast of Latest Dentistry Trends With New Procedures and TechnologyDr. Allan Patch, University Heights, CA cosmetic dentist, introduces the use of Lumineers, Snap-On Smile, laser dentistry and cancer detection for improved patient health.