An Enjoyable Dental Experience Focused on You
At Clovis Family Dentistry, a great dental experience is as essential to our team as providing exceptional care. From the moment you walk into our practice, we strive to make you feel welcome, comfortable, and confident you chose a trusted dental office. With decades of experience, convenient extended hours, and advanced technology that powers our practice, we love making Clovis, CA, smile one patient at a time.
At Clovis Family Dentistry, we’re committed to delivering exceptional dental care in a kind and caring environment with the highest level of integrity. Our dentist enjoys helping people escape dental pain and get back to living happier, healthier lives while building long-term relationships in the local community. If you’re looking for a dentist near you in Clovis, CA, who truly cares about you and your teeth, you’ll feel at home at our dental office!
From Routine Checkups to Same-Day Dentistry
From routine dental visits to cosmetic procedures and same-day restorative solutions, we offer comprehensive dentistry to people of all ages at our dental office in Clovis, CA. Utilizing state-of-the-art technologies, materials, and techniques, our dentist ensures the delivery of comfortable, health-centered dentistry. For instance, if you have a damaged tooth, our advanced capabilities allow us to design and place a permanent, high-quality crown in just one visit, minimizing inconvenience and maximizing efficiency for our patients.
Top Technologies for Top-Notch Smiles
Facilitating dental care with cutting-edge technology enhances our ability to deliver the best possible dental care. Whether you’re replacing missing teeth with dental implants or need a same-day appointment for a dental emergency, our dentist uses state-of-the-art techniques to ensure an experience that’s second to none.
Yomi Technology
Yomi is a cutting-edge robotic-arm system that assists dentists in placing dental implants with unmatched precision. It provides real-time 3D guidance, minimizing errors and improving patient outcomes for implant surgery.
3D Printer
Unlike a milling machine, a 3D printer employs an additive process by building up resin layers to create complex curves, holes, and tiny shapes easily. Our dentist uses 3D printing technology to create custom-fit and precise temporary teeth. After you receive full mouth dental implants, this technology provides a cost-effective and comfortable solution during the fusion process and until your permanent prosthesis returns from the dental lab.
CEREC® Technology
CEREC, which stands for Chairside Economical Restoration of Esthetic Ceramics, combines proprietary software with a milling machine to enable our dentist to create same-day dental crowns in just one visit. CEREC technology eliminates the need for temporary crowns and associated discomfort. CEREC crowns and bridges offer strength, beauty, and function that closely match your natural tooth structure.
CBCT Machine
A CBCT machine, short for Cone Beam Computed Tomography, is an advanced dental imaging tool that captures 3D X-ray images of your teeth, jawbone, and surrounding structures. This provides dentists with a clearer picture for diagnosing issues, planning treatments like implants, and ensuring the best possible outcome for your dental care.
Facial Scanners
With the InstaRisa facial scanner, our dentist can show you a preview smile before getting a smile makeover or full mouth dental implants. This provides you with greater confidence to proceed with treatment. The scanner and digital workflows increase our ability to deliver predictable and accurate full arch solutions while minimizing your number of visits.
Intra Oral Scanners
An intraoral scanner is a handheld device used by dentists to take digital impressions of your teeth. It captures a precise 3D image of your mouth, eliminating the need for messy traditional putty molds. This translates to a more comfortable experience for patients and allows for faster, more accurate dental treatments.
Digital X-rays
Digital dental X-rays use 80 to 90% less radiation than traditional dental X-ray machines. This technique relies on an electronic sensor (instead of X-ray film) to capture and store digital images on a computer. Digital X-rays help our dentist detect oral health issues, such as cavities, decay under old fillings, bone loss, impacted teeth, areas of infection, and abscessed teeth.