Technology

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Digital Impressions

We proud to announce our integration of the PlanScan chair-side digital scanner for ease, comfort, and optimal precision in recording digital tooth impressions. These impressions can be electronically sent to a lab to fabricate crowns, or be use in conjunction with our in-office milling device to fabricate final crowns in a single visit. Digital impressions can be taken for all crown, bridge, and implant restorative needs, replacing the use of conventional impressions, which can be messy and uncomfortable. Conventional impressions may still be used by your dentist depending on your unique situation. The following video illustrates the process of chair-side Cad/Cam crowns and what to expect during your visit.

Digital X-Rays

Digital radiographs (x-rays) have replaced conventional film methods of the past, and allow for:

  • Improved image quality to aid the doctor identifying problems.
  • Lower doses of radiation
  • Digital records improved communication with other dentists and specialists
  • Cleanliness, comfort, and time efficiency

Insurance Information

Dental Care on Golf Links is contracted with Delta Dental Premier. We are also happy to submit claims to numerous insurance companies. If you have a “PPO” plan or “Out of Network” benefits, we will submit your claims.

A list below of some of the major insurance plans (but not limited to) that offer PPO benefits:

  • Aetna
  • Ameritas
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield
  • Assurant
  • Cigna
  • Delta
  • GEHA
  • Guardian
  • Health Net
  • Humana
  • Lincoln Financial
  • Met Life
  • Mountain State
  • Pacificare
  • Principal Financial
  • Secure Care
  • South West
  • Tricare
  • United Concordia
  • United Healthcare
 

If your insurance plan is an “HMO” or “DMO” plan, you are assigned to a dentist by your insurance company and must contact them to find out where your insurance is accepted.