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Contact Us
Contact the Honce Dental Centre in Kelowna, BC to learn more about our
cosmetic dentistry procedures or to schedule an appointment.
Honce Dental Centre
#103-519 Hwy 33 West Kelowna, BC V1X 1Y2
Tel:
(250) 765-4454
Fax: (250) 765-5422
Office Hours
Monday - Thursday:
8am - 5pm
Friday - Sunday: Closed |
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Hard Tissue
Laser
The Hard Tissue laser is an amazing new tool that allows many
dental procedures to be performed without the need for needles
or the drill. Combining the power of laser energy with
atomized water, the laser can remove hard and soft tissue
quickly, effectively, and virtually painlessly. Among its many
uses is that it can be used to remove tooth decay, perform
soft tissue procedures, remove enamel, prepare for cosmetic
treatment, and remove diseased gum tissue. Most patients do
not require anesthesia when being treated with the Waterlase.

Diagnodent Laser
The Diagnodent is a powerful new laser used for early
detection and diagnosis of tooth decay. The Diagnodent also
makes it easier to find decay that may be hidden in the cracks
and crevices of teeth. Earlier detection means less damage,
pain, and hassle for you down the road.
Digital X-Rays
Digital dental X-rays offer many advantages. Although the risk
of radiation damage from normal X-rays is small, digital
X-rays limit exposure by 90%, enhancing your safety
significantly. To take a digital X-ray of your teeth, we
insert a tiny camera into your mouth. The X-rays are then
instantly transmitted to a computer screen, where your dentist
will review them with you. You can see any problems for
yourself while reviewing your treatment options together.
Digital X-rays help you to be more informed about your own
dental health.
Intraoral Camera
The intraoral camera is a revolutionary diagnostic dental tool
allowing us to more clearly identify potential problems within
the mouth early on. The tiny intraoral camera can be inserted
into a patient's mouth, taking pictures of the teeth and
displaying the images on a computer screen. Using the
intraoral camera saves time and makes problems easily visible
to both patient and doctor. Patients can view the areas we
will be working on, making procedures more understandable. The
accompanying software also provides clear and accurate data so
that the best treatment options can be selected. |