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Pacific Dental Services Surpasses Major Milestone in Same-Day Dental Restorations

Dental News and Technology

As the first milestone of its kind in the dental industry, this achievement illustrates PDS' commitment to clinical excellence through modern dentistry with advanced, proven technology. PDS originated the Private Practice+ ® model to enable dentists to focus on their passion: serving patients.

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Pacific Dental Services Hits $2 Billion Revenue Milestone

Dental News and Technology

Producing and placing 468,211 dental restorations (crowns, inlays/onlays, and veneers) in 2021 alone using CEREC ® CAD/CAM technology. Launching a one-of-a-kind dental-medical practice in support of whole-body health with the opening of three practices in one – general dentistry, pediatric dentistry and medical care.

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A Conservative and Esthetic Approach to Anterior Restorations

Off the Cusp

Reestablishing a patient’s lost natural dental esthetics is one of the most important goals of modern dentistry. Procedures also may have an adverse effect on the pulp or periodontal tissue. Compared to veneering ceramics, most indirect composites are applied with a post-curing process that results in superior flexural strength.

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When Should You Consider Dental Implants For Your Missing Teeth

Healthy Smiles

Dental implants are a solution offered by modern dentistry that will help in replacing missing teeth. Injury, periodontal or other causes may lead to infection in the tooth. Dental anxieties are no longer a hindrance to dental treatments or dental visits, thanks to sleep dentistry and IV sedation. Infection in Tooth .

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Empowering Optimal Patient Care Through Advanced Equipment and Technology

Off the Cusp

Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT): A Window into Oral Anatomy CBCT imaging has emerged as an indispensable tool in modern dentistry, offering a three-dimensional view of the oral and maxillofacial structures. Hard or soft tissue lasers offer us total control of the field.