Advanced Technology

Precision Dentistry

When you seek care at our office, you are assured that Dr. Neil Eisler, Dr. Evan Eisler, and their staff utilize the latest in technology to enhance the quality and fit for your dental care.

Our practice uses high power magnification to enhance the precision of patient care.

Dentistry is micro-surgery. Using high-power magnification loupes that are similar to the ones an ophthalmologist uses enables us to create dental restorations with incredibly precise fit and finish. You just can’t fulfill that level of care with the naked eye.

In addition to allowing precise, close-up work, the loupes direct a beam of light directly on the teeth, minimizing glare for you.

Many dentists use air-driven “hand-pieces” (the dental term for “drills”). While acceptable for many procedures, these “whiney sounding” air-powered hand pieces all have a degree of non-concentricity; they do not rotate perfectly smoothly.

For the most precise aspects of restorative procedures, we use electric hand-pieces. This results in extraordinarily precise interfaces between your tooth and your new restoration (dental crown, tooth veneer, or tooth filling). This will bring more comfort to you as well. With a more precise tool, there is less vibration and less noise.

The Wand

Your comfort is our highest priority. Delivering anesthesia to the area needing treatment has never been easier or more comfortable. Contrary to what many people believe, it’s not the needle that causes discomfort, it’s the pressure from the liquid that is delivered! The Wand’s ultra-sensitive computer is designed to deliver the anesthetic slower than pain can be perceived! 

The Wand’s advantages include:

  • Significantly more comfortable than the syringe
  • Allows for numbing one tooth at a time
  • Can go straight back to work without a numb face
  • Patients are more satisfied with and prefer The Wand vs. the syringe

Intraoral camera

Many patients, especially younger patients, are very familiar with the latest technology and are comfortable with the high tech practice. Computers and TV screens are their primary method of information processing.

Drs. Neil Eisler and Evan Eisler utilize Intraoral Camera technology that helps enhance your understanding of your diagnosis. An Intraoral Camera is a very small camera – in some cases, just a few millimeters long. An Intraoral Camera allows our practice to view clear, precise images of your mouth, teeth and gums, in order for us to accurately make a diagnosis. With clear, defined, enlarged images, you see details that may be missed by standard mirror examinations. This can mean faster diagnosis with less chair-time for you!

Intraoral cameras also enable our practice to save your images in our office computer to provide a permanent record of treatments. These images can be printed for you, other specialists, and your lab or insurance companies.