Yerba Buena Dentistry
Overview
We live in an exciting time. Dentistry improves every day thanks to advanced dental technology. Quality dental care has always been a high priority at Yerba Buena Dentistry. By investing in state-of-the-art oral health technologies, we are able to refine treatment plans and provide you with the best possible care.

Why Choose Advanced Dental Technology?
- Digital X-rays for precision and lower radiation
- Intraoral cameras for clearer diagnosis
- Microscopic magnification for greater accuracy
- Built-in high-intensity lighting for hard-to-see areas
The more advanced the technology, the more capable it is of increasing your comfort and health — both at the dental office and in your daily life. Your happiness and health are our ultimate goals, and we will do whatever it takes to achieve them. Below is a closer look at some of the devices and technologies that could benefit your life.
Digital X-rays — Digital X-rays offer more precision than traditional X-rays because we can view the images instantly on a computer screen. The result is more accurate treatment and significantly less radiation exposure than with film.
Intraoral Cameras — These high-tech camera devices give our team a much better view inside your mouth. Using a small wand-like device, we can capture detailed, high-resolution images of your teeth. These images help both you and your dentist understand what is happening with your oral health and find the right solutions — which means faster diagnosis and less time in the chair.
Microscopic Dentistry — Microscopes provide far greater visual accuracy than the naked eye. Magnification improves the accuracy of tooth preparations and helps prevent damage to adjacent teeth and gum tissue. Built-in high-intensity lighting gives us visibility in areas that are otherwise difficult to see, and small decay and cracks are often invisible without significant magnification.
A Microscope Is Especially Valuable For Endodontic Care
Root canal procedures take place in a very small area of the tooth with intricate roots and canals, and missed canals often mean unresolved infections that require repeating the procedure.
If you would like to learn more about the advanced dental technologies we offer at Yerba Buena Dentistry, give us a call today. We would love to chat and answer all of your questions.
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