Treatments
At Pacific Pearl Dental we perform all general dentistry treatments including:
- Full oral exam with digital photography and digital x-rays
- Dental cleanings and periodontal maintenance
- Tooth whitenings
- Fillings (white composite)
- Night guards
- Crowns (Individual and multi unit bridges)
- Veneers
- Root canal treatments
- Exodontia (tooth extractions)
- Full and partial dentures
- Implant solutions
Dental Implant Solutions
Dental implants are a great solution for replacing missing teeth. Dental implants have been around for a while now and the materials and processes used in their fabrication, together with the advancement in digital technology, improved techniques in surgical placement and and final restorations have made dental implants a very reliable and viable dental treatment.
Root Canal Treatments
If you are experiencing relentless dental pain you might need a root canal treatment. A root canal treatment is a dental procedure to remove inflamed or infected pulp on the inside of the tooth which is then carefully cleaned and disinfected, then filled and sealed. Root canal treatment is designed to eliminate bacteria from the infected root canal, prevent reinfection of the tooth and save the natural tooth.
CAD/CAM 3D Printed Crowns
Welcome to the era of digital dentistry! At Pacific Pearl Dental, we use the latest in dental technology with the incorporation of digital intra-oral scanners that give us the ability to eliminate traditional impression taking which at times can be very unpleasant and time consuming. Our dental lab partners are also equipped with the latest technology in "3D printed" dentistry. All of the crowns and bridges we place are made with CAD/CAM (computer assisted design/computer assisted manufacture) technology which allow us to create the best possible restoration for our patiients in less time.
CAD/CAM dentistry describes the software that makes it possible for dental professionals to perform complex restorations faster, more efficiently, and sometimes more accurately. Both dental practices and laboratories use CAD/CAM technology to construct restorations like crowns, inlays, onlays, veneers, bridges, dentures, and implant-supported restorations from high-strength ceramic.