CANTON, MS, March 28, 2013 (Press-News.org) Dr. Ruth Morgan, Canton dentist, is proud to offer CEREC technology to her patients for one-visit dentistry. This technology allows patients to have a number of cosmetic procedures done in one visit, without having to wait weeks for custom made restoration materials such as crowns and fillings.
"I am happy that we can offer this time-saving method to our patients. We always strive to be more patient-friendly and this service helps us achieve that. I hope our patients appreciate the fact that procedures that usually take multiple visits to complete, can now be done in one," said Dr. Morgan, Canton, MS dentist.
The dentist will first examine the teeth that need restoration and decide whether the tooth needs a simple filling or a full crown. The dentist then removes decayed or weakened tooth tissue, as they would with any other restorative procedure. With CEREC, instead of using a filling tray to take impressions of the teeth, an optical impression is taken by coating the tooth with a non-toxic powder and then taking a digital picture with a camera. The whole optical impression process takes only a couple of minutes. Once the impression part is complete, the CEREC machine helps the dentist create the restoration of the patient's tooth using 3D software. About 10-20 minutes later, the all-ceramic restoration is finished and ready to be bonded into place.
To schedule an appointment with Dr. Morgan for dental implants in Canton or another dental service, patients can either call (601) 940-2145 or use the online appointment request form. To use this, patients simply have to enter in the date, time and a few words detailing the nature of their appointment into the online form. Shortly after this, the practice's scheduling coordinator will follow up with a confirmation of the appointment.
To learn more about Dr. Morgan, cosmetic dentist in Madison County, her staff or any of the services or specials offered at her practice, patients are encouraged to visit his comprehensive dental website at http://www.ruthmorgandds.com
About Ruth Morgas, DDS, PA: Dr. Ruth Morgan, DDS, PA, dentist in Canton, has been giving outstanding care in Canton for 27 years. She graduated from the Louisiana State University School of Dentistry in 1982 and spends many hours in continuing education. Dr. Morgan and her staff are a multi-specialty solo practice that uses all modern equipment including CEREC technology. Dr. Ruth Morgan and her dedicated staff provide treatment in all areas including dental implants and orthodontics in Canton.
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Dr. Ruth Morgan
contactus@ruthmorgandds.com
1309 East Peace Street
Canton, MS 39046
(601) 940-2145
http://www.ruthmorgandds.com/
Canton Dentist Offers Same Day Crowns
Dr. Ruth Morgan, dentist in Canton, Mississippi is excited to offer CEREC technology for same-day crowns for her patients
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