Los Angeles Dentist 6-29

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Los Angeles Dentist 6-29

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Los Angeles dentist Dr. Arthur A. Kezian DDS describes before and after pictures of different dental cases, and procedures involving a Los Angeles Dentist. See more examples on the website of Los Angeles dentist – Dr. Arthur A. Kezian DDS 443 N. Larchmont Blvd LA, CA 90004 at (323) 467-2777 – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Los Angeles Dentist 6-29


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Los Angeles Dentist
  • Whether you're a little kid, all grown up, have
    perfect oral health, or have teeth that need some
    help -- any Los Angeles dentist is going to take
    x-rays of your teeth every time you're in their
    office.
  • After all, x-rays can help your dentist spot
    problems that he or she could never see with his
    or her naked eye.

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  • Your Los Angeles dentist doesnt have to use the
    same old film x-rays. Digital x-rays may be the
    new kid on the block, but they offer all kinds of
    benefits that traditional film x-rays can't.
  • You'll still have to wear that bulky lead vest,
    but digital x-rays can actually reduce the amount
    of radiation you're exposed to by about 80!

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  • In the old days, your dentist in Los Angeles
    would have to put those uncomfortable cardboard
    bite wings in your mouth, then use special
    chemicals to process the images.
  • Luckily, digital x-rays offer instant results.
    Your dentist will place digital sensors in your
    mouth that are connected to a computer. The
    pictures of your teeth feed right into the
    computer, and you and your dentist can look at
    them a few seconds later!

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  • In addition to being faster, digital x-rays are
    clearer. That way, it's even easier for your
    dentist in Los Angeles to spot tiny problems. As
    a result, you're less likely to have small issues
    turn into big problems.
  • As an added benefit, digital x-rays aren't as
    likely to come out over- or under-exposed, like
    film x-rays can.

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