Las Vegas Institute for Advanced Dental Studies - LVI is the world's premier postgraduate teaching facility providing a comprehensive curriculum which includes programs on advanced aesthetics,occlusion, management and a comprehensive approach to dentistry.
Invisalign® - Invisalign® can give you the beautiful straight teeth you've always wanted by wearing a series of invisible, removable and comfortable aligners. Invisalign has been proven effective and is widely available: More than 70% of orthodontists in the US and Canada are certified to treat with Invisalign.
Click here to be pre-approved for financing.
Library Articles
Healthy Mouth, Happy Life? - If you think about it, it makes perfect sense: poor oral health is linked to poor physical health. How so?
TMJ Disorder - TMJ disorder or TMD can cause a wide variety of mild to severe symptoms, from jaw clicking and minor discomfort to sharp pain in your temple, ear, jaw and teeth; it can also "lock" your jaw open or shut, or dislocate the jaw altogether.
TENS & K-7 – This advanced technology allows the dentist to accurately diagnose and treat symptoms of TMJ disorder, including chronic headaches and migraines. Dr. Davey also uses the TENS and K-7 to create comfortable, well-fitting neuromuscular dentures.
Laser Dentistry – Used for years in the medical field, lasers are quickly becoming the standard for comfortable and precise dental care. These highly-concentrated beams of light energy minimize healing time and lessen discomfort for our patients.
What do powdered fruit, talc, honey, dried
flowers, mice and lizard livers have in common? They have all
been ingredients in ancient toothpaste and powder. Yum.
Attention Chocolate Lovers…Many dentists
agree raisins can cause more tooth decay than chocolate. Sticky
foods such as raisins and dried fruits can stay on the teeth
longer and develop more decay.
According to a study at the University of
Connecticut, too much toothpaste early in life is responsible
for more than 70% of fluorosis cases (staining or mottling of
tooth enamel that develops when children swallow fluoridated
toothpaste). Although this problem is only cosmetic, it is recommended
children under six only use a pea-sized amount of toothpaste
and be reminded to spit it out after brushing.