Bay Area Dental | Dental Fillings, Veneers and Crowns

3300 Webster Street #907, Oakland, CA 94609
New Patients: (510) 214-8451
Existing Patients: (510) 350-8187
bayareadental@outlook.com

Air Abrasion

Air abrasion is a minimally invasive technology that offers an alternative method for removing decay from teeth. It may also be used to prepare the surface of a tooth for a bonding procedure, the application of sealants, or for removal of certain stains and discolorations of the tooth enamel.

Air abrasion operates like a mini sandblaster emitting a precise stream of fine particles that can be aimed at the affected areas of the tooth. As the stream of particles strike the tooth’s surface the decay is efficiently and gently removed. Utilizing this method the dentist is able to remove the soft decay, while leaving healthy tooth structure intact.

The advantage of air abrasion technology is the elimination of the harsh sound and vibration of the dental drill. This is often a plus for individuals who are uncomfortable or anxious about getting dental treatment. Moreover, using air abrasion technology may eliminate the need for local anesthesia.

While air abrasion is an excellent, simple, quick and effective alternation to the dental drill, it does have some limitations. Treating large cavities and the removal of old fillings in some cases may still require a more conventional approach.

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3300 Webster Street #907
Oakland, CA 94609
Email: bayareadental@outlook.com

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Office Hours

Monday: @ 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
Tuesday: @ 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: @ 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
Friday: @ 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
(Every Other Week)
Saturday: Closed

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