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Family Dentist In Kalamazoo Offers New Technology For Improved Patient Care

Dr. Paul Busch, Kalamazoo, MI dentist, now offers E4d same-day crown technology and laser dentistry.

2013-03-02
KALAMAZOO, MI, March 02, 2013 (Press-News.org) Kalamazoo MI dentist, Dr. Paul Busch, now offers E4D same-day crown technology and laser dentistry - both give dental patients a lightning fast solution to many cosmetic and oral health issues.

Not every patient has the patience to wait weeks to get a crown placed on his tooth -- some patients need their crowns ASAP. Other patients want help with their cavities, tooth decay and gum disease issues with minimum pain. Dr. Paul Busch, family dentist in Kalamazoo, of Gentle Dentistry in Kalamazoo, Michigan understands both of these issues intimately, having discussed care needs with his patients frequently. The needs of his patients are the reason why he has decided to offer E4D same day crowns and laser dentistry at his practice.

As a licensed and highly skilled cosmetic dentist Kalamazoo, Dr. Busch has always been able to provide his patients with quality solutions to resolve their issues with gum diseases, dental blemishes, discoloration, root canals and other problems. But the normal procedures either require a significant amount of time or can cause patients discomfort. Now patients can come to Dr. Busch's office and have their dental issues resolved quickly, efficiently and with little to no discomfort.

"Many of my patients want their dental issues resolved, but may be nervous about the possible pain or time required to complete each procedure. These new technologies that I'm offering will allay their fears," says Dr. Busch, Kalamazoo dentist, who graduated from the University of Michigan School of Dentistry in 1964.

Imaging technology has become very popular over the years. The technology has progressed to the point where now structures and even buildings can be manufactured based on just a series of digital images using laser technology. That is the concept behind E4D dental technology. Dr. Busch, dentist in Kalamazoo, MI, can now create actual crowns, which are artificial teeth, in the same day as a patient's appointment using special equipment.

After Dr. Busch takes the images of a patient's teeth, he simply sends the images over to a milling machine located in the same office. The milling machine uses the images to carve out a perfectly designed crown tooth. He can then permanently place the crown on the same day.

Additionally, laser dentistry allows dentists to take care of common dental issues using the beam of a laser. The new laser technology that Dr. Busch offers can fix periodontal issues and perform root canals, as well as whiten discolored teeth with an available Kalamazoo teeth whitening procedure. The best part is that it's virtually pain-free.

Gentle Dentistry is a practice owned and operated by Dr. Paul Busch, Kalamazoo family denitst. Visit buschgentledentistry.com to learn more about his services and request an appointment from the comfort of your computer.

About Busch Gentle Dentistry: Dr. Paul Busch and Dr. Stephanie Busch-Abbate are bring a wealth of experience and knowledge to their practice. Dr. Busch graduated from the University of Michigan School of Dentistry and Dr. Busch-Abbate is a graduate of the University of Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry. Their practice provides a variety of dental services including dental implants, veneers, whitening and dentures, among many others. Each dentist participates in many hours of continuing education programs each year to ensure that they provide the most up to date and effective dental service to their patients. In addition, they are members in a variety of professional dental organizations.

Media Contact:
Busch Gentle Dentistry
contactus@buschgentledentistry.com
530 Nichols Road
Kalamazoo, MI 49006
(269) 381-3890
http://www.buschgentledentistry.com


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[Press-News.org] Family Dentist In Kalamazoo Offers New Technology For Improved Patient Care
Dr. Paul Busch, Kalamazoo, MI dentist, now offers E4d same-day crown technology and laser dentistry.