Less Is More In Dentistry

Less Is More In Dentistry

We’ve seen great new developments in dentistry in recent years: stronger, natural-looking materials; improved techniques; more effective diagnostic methods; and more precise instruments. Combine these with the experience and expertise of Harris Dental in Phoenix, and you’re left with less of what used to make people dread going to the dentist.

Less Pain
Improved painkillers, lasers, and industry-leading techniques take the pain out of dental procedures.

Less Inconvenience
Laser dentistry, which employs powerful beams of light, has significantly shortened the time required to complete dental treatment.

Less Time Needed To Heal
Laser dentistry minimizes recovery times for procedures such as dental implants, root canals, cosmetic dental smile makeovers, and other types of oral surgery.

Less Risk
The overall success rate of many dental procedures, including dental implants, has increased.

Less Loss of Healthy Tooth Structure
Dental procedures such as decay removal, inlays, porcelain veneers, and crown restoration can be performed with less loss of healthy tooth structure.

At Harris Dental in Phoenix we are committed to the dental health of each of our patients. Services include general and cosmetic dentistry. Schedule your next checkup with us today.

 

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480-428-0040

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4444 N 32 St Ste 208 Phoenix, Arizona 85018

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