Pioneer
Dentistry
We promise to stay at the leading edge of Accepted Dental
Therapeutics.
We are a member of C.R.A (Clinical Research Advisory), an
independent research group. We utilize that information to provide the best dental
materials. Hate drills and the noise?... Enter drill-less dentistry. Hate needles? Dr.
Seal received training in hypnotism back in 1974. Did you know they make needleless
syringes? Prior to treatment, a gel is placed that numbs the site. Dentipatch, an ADA
approved patch, helps make dentistry virtually pain-free.
Drill-less and needleless dentistry
Air abrasion is useful for the treatment of:
- Early cavities
- Chipped or worn teeth.
- Repairs of old fillings.
- Some cosmetic dentistry.
Decay can now be identified with clinical dyes. A gentle spray mixture of powder and
air removes stains as it eliminates the slightest hint of decay. The extent and position
are kept to a minimum. Odors, noise, vibration, microfractures of the tooth, and even the
shot are eliminated from the drill method.
The cavity is then filled with a non-mercury, nearly invisible filling, and then cured
with a laser, making the tooth as strong as originally delivered.
Kids, adults and dentists love them.
Still not convinced?
Dr. Seal works with patients from two drug and chemical
dependency centers, successfully. For patients who request additional
incentives to relax, nitrous oxide - laughing gas - is provided, and sometimes
prescription medication is useful.
Once you've sat down, be assured that with our association
with several hospitals, we strictly adhere to all sterilization procedures. The Center for
Disease Control, the ADA, and OSHA, all recommend strict cleaning and sterilization
procedures. Again, state-of-the-art equipment is utilized to follow these
requirements. We will not gamble with your health.
In that same pursuit, we have computerized Digital
Radiography available. This technology reduces the amount of radiation by 80%, as well as
decreasing the amount of time patients wait for x-rays to be processed. Then, the computer
adds in electronic communication with an insurance agency, and links with other
health-care providers.