Waterlase

Waterlase Dental Laser Technology

Waterlase

Heat and vibration are the causes of most of the pain associated with the drill. Since Hydrokinetic cutting does not transmit heat or vibration, MOST DENTAL PROCEDURES CAN BE PERFORMED WITH NO PAIN, IN MOST CASES.

The laser's pinpoint accuracy is precise enough that Dr. Perpich can leave behind as much healthy tooth structure as possible, allowing you to keep your own teeth longer.

The Waterlase gently performs numerous soft tissue (gums) procedures with little or no bleeding. The laser gives Dr. Perpich a new high-tech tool for many procedures that previously required referral to a specialist. Now you can have them performed during your scheduled appointment at Stillwater Family Dental and feel better afterwards!

The Waterlase prepares your teeth in a way that maximizes the bonding of tooth colored fillings, allowing them to last longer.

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Stillwater Family Dental

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Dr. Rosalie J Perpich

Dr. Aram Mazhary

Dr. Tricia Carlson

Stillwater Family Dental

13481 60th Street N

Suite 100

Oak Park Heights, MN 55082

General Info: (651) 351-0890

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Boutwell's Landing

Stillwater, MN 55082

General Info: (651) 342-1598

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Special Offer!

Special Offer to New Patients! Comprehensive Exam, Cleaning*, X-rays, and Consultation - ONLY $89.00! $265 value. *in absence of gum disease. Offer expires December 2011

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Take good care of your smile. Remember to visit the dentist regularly for professional cleanings and oral exams.

Mouthwash Is Important, Too!

Brushing and flossing may not be enough. The ADA now recommends using an antimicrobial mouthwash to reduce plaque and prevent gingivitis.

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