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At Hendersonville Perio, we believe it is crucial to employ the best dental technology available to ensure our patients receive quality care. We don’t just add the “latest thing.” Dr Vlad is constantly training in the latest techniques being developed, participates in clinical studies and when we come across technologies that we know will improve the results or experience for our patients, we adopt them.

Embracing Innovation for Superior Patient Care

 Dr Vlad Deresciuc is actively involved in evidence-based research, adopting and developing new approaches, with his work being featured on the cover of peer-reviewed journals. 

Implant Guided Surgery

We’ve adopted computer-assisted implant guided surgery that uses digital technology to increase the precision, accuracy, and predictability of placing dental implants. This advanced technique allows Dr Vlad to perform the procedure in a less invasive manner, which can lead to shorter recovery times and a higher long-term success rate compared to traditional freehand methods

Microsurgical Approach

Microsurgery approach at Hendersonville Perio is a minimally invasive surgical approach that utilizes high-powered magnification and specialized instruments to treat gum and bone issues with exceptional precision. This advanced technique results in less tissue damage, faster healing, and superior aesthetic outcomes compared to traditional periodontal surgery.

EPRF for Enhanced Outcomes

To accelerate healing and get advanced results we use biological factors to help in healing. PRF, or Platelet-Rich Fibrin, is a biological material derived from your own blood used in dentistry to accelerate healing, reduce pain and swelling, and promote tissue and bone regeneration.

Piezoelectric technology

At Hendersonville Perio, we take advantage of the “piezo” technology. It uses ultrasonic vibrations to perform precise, minimally invasive procedures in dentistry, particularly on hard tissues like bone and teeth. Compared to traditional drills and burs, piezo devices are gentler on surrounding soft tissues, which reduces patient discomfort, bleeding, and recovery time.

3D CBCT (Cone Beam Computed Tomography) Scan

A 3D CBCT (cone beam computed tomography) scan is a specialized X-ray that produces a detailed, three-dimensional image of the teeth, jawbone, nerve pathways, and other soft tissues in the craniofacial area. This advanced dental imaging technology offers enhanced diagnostic accuracy and precision for treatment planning, especially for procedures like dental implants, bone grafting, and oral surgery. The scan uses a cone-shaped X-ray beam to create multiple images, which are then compiled into a single 3D model for detailed analysis.