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Early cavity detection means better treatment options Diagnodenttm Laser makes finding cavities painless and non-invasive
By Caron Nelson Glickman      [Close]
 

Duvall, Washington October 29, 2004: A new laser cavity detection system, known as Diagnodent ® now makes finding and repairing tooth decay painless and less invasive than ever before. Even the smallest area of enamel decalcification can lead to a cavity, and in some cases the early decay is invisible using conventional dental tools. Detection using conventional methods has proven to be accurate only 50% of the time. Diagnodenttm is a hand held device that uses a beam of light and assigns a numerical value on the readout screen. The higher the number, the more advanced the tooth decay, making treatment options easier and assessment of patient needs more accurate than in the past. Diagnodenttm has an accuracy reading of 90%, according to research. Dr. Caron Nelson Glickman believes that this tool will revolutionize the way tooth decay is diagnosed and treated. “This device makes treatment so much easier than in the past”, says Glickman. “Diagnodenttm gives us an advantage in diagnosing and treating tooth decay, saving the patient time and money and allows us to monitor teeth more closely and keep them healthy longer.” For more information on Diagnodenttm, call Dr. Glickman’s office at 425-788-1551 or 1-866-788-1551. Visit Dr. Glickman’s website at www.great-smile.com to find helpful links and more valuable information on Diagnodent and how it’s helping dentists find tooth decay in their patients early.

Keep smiling!

 


Caron Nelson Glickman, Caron Glickman DDSDDS has been helping her patients achieve and maintain healthy smiles in Duvall since 1992.

          For more information, contact 425-788-1551.

          Caron Nelson Glickman,DDS
          26425 NE Allen Street, #102 • Duvall
          425-788-1551 • caronnelson@comcast.net
          www.great-smile.com