NEW ORLEANS, LA, January 27, 2013 (Press-News.org) Remaining up-to-date with dental advancements is vital in the maintenance of superior dental health care at Canatella Dental. Dr. Todd Canatella, New Orleans, LA dentist, completes continuing education courses each year to remain on the cutting edge of dental technology. To further enhance his patients' oral health care needs, Dr. Canatella is excited to offer CEREC same day crowns, 3D cat scans, Invisalign and digital x-rays.
"I am proud to provide my patients with the best in dental technology, treatment options and patient comfort. Through continuing education courses I can remain on the cutting edge of dental advancements so that Canatella Dental can provide patients with the best in available dental health care," said Dr. Todd Canatella, dentist in New Orleans, LA.
Dr. Todd Canatella, emergency dentist in New Orleans, is excited to offer CEREC by Sirona Dental Systems at Canatella Dental. To date, CEREC is the only method that offers single-visit chair side restorations. In just one visit, patients can have their crowns fabricated and placed for a restored smile. CEREC is fast, safe and provides a natural-looking restoration that will stand the test of time. While CEREC perfects dental crowns, it is also used for inlays and onlays, veneers, new filings and replacing old amalgam fillings. With CEREC, Dr. Todd Canatella and Dr. Josh Patella can provide their patients with superior dental care in one easy visit at Canatella Dental.
Additionally, Dr. Canatella, New Orleans emergency dentist, understands that the decision to straighten teeth not only affects a person's appearance, but their lifestyle as well. As an adult many patients are looking to improve their smile for business or social reasons, which means they do not want to deal with a bulky, metal smile. With Invisalign, Dr. Canatella can offer an easy way to accomplish a straighter smile without the bulk. Invisalign offers the same benefits of braces, but without the bulky wire-brackets.
"As teenagers or as adults, many of us desire a straighter smile, but dread the thought of bulky, metal braces. With Invisalign I can offer my patients the simplicity of clear aligners. These aligners offer the same results as braces, but without anyone noticing they are undergoing treatment for straighter teeth. My patients can straighten their teeth without interrupting their daily schedules," said Dr. Canatella, family dentist in New Orleans.
For more information on Canatella Dental, and the innovative procedures currently offered, Dr. Todd Canatella encourages patient's to explore his expansive educational website at http://www.canatelladental.com. With the availability of advanced dental technology, Dr. Canatella, New Orleans family dentist, can offer his patients the best care possible.
About Canatella Dental: Established in 2001, Canatella Dental is owned and operated by Dr. Todd Canatella. Dr. Canatella is a lifelong resident of the New Orleans area, and completed his Dentistry Degree in 2001 from Louisiana State University. He is a member of the American Dental Association, the New Orleans Dental Association and the Louisiana Dental Association. Continuing education is of major importance to Dr. Canatella, as it enables him to offer the latest technologies in dentistry at Canatella Dental. Joining Dr. Canatella at Canatella Dental is Dr. josh Patella. Dr. Patella is a graduate of LSU where he obtained his BS degree in Biological Sciences in 2007 and his DDS in 2012. He was also the recipient of the Robert F. Eastman Memorial Award for "excellence in Operative Dentistry and Biomaterials.
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101 W. Robert E. Lee Blvd. Suite 305
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New Orleans Dentist Offers Advanced Technology And Procedures For Improved Dental Care
Dr. Todd Canatella, dentist in New Orleans, LA, introduces new technology and procedures at Canatella Dental to provide patients with the best in quality dental care.
2013-01-27
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[Press-News.org] New Orleans Dentist Offers Advanced Technology And Procedures For Improved Dental CareDr. Todd Canatella, dentist in New Orleans, LA, introduces new technology and procedures at Canatella Dental to provide patients with the best in quality dental care.