Advanced Dental Technology & Services Fremont

Achieving Amazing Results Using the Latest Technology

Our commitment to utilizing the latest technology the dental field has to offer allows us to provide more comfortable, precise, and quality treatments to all of our patients. Whether you’re visiting us for a checkup and cleaning or a more complex procedure, our state-of-the-art instruments paired with our capable staff make for a seamless and efficient experience.

Nitrous Oxide Sedation

Nitrous oxide sedation is administered in-office and is typically recommended for either children or adults who experience dental fear or anxiety (or for those who require lengthier procedures). After our team helps get you settled into your treatment chair, we’ll administer the sedation via a small mask that will be placed over your nose. This will help you breathe in the colorless, odorless nitrous oxide. Within a few short moments, you’ll begin to feel the relaxing, euphoric effects of the sedation.

After your treatment is complete, our team will have you breathe in pure oxygen to help flush the sedation from your system. Typically, our patients can return to their daily routine immediately with no lasting effects.

Soft Tissue Laser

Our Sol Diode Laser allows us to streamline procedures, and in some cases, completely eliminate the need for scalpels and sutures. During your gum disease treatment, or if you’re receiving gum recontouring, we can effortlessly vaporize severely damaged or overgrown soft tissue and kill harmful oral bacteria with extreme precision. The laser also cauterizes the area to minimize post-operative infection and bleeding while drastically reducing recovery time.

Intraoral Camera

Our Mouthwatch intraoral camera gives our team a closer, more detailed view of hard-to-see areas of the mouth, like the molars in the very back. It’s a small device with a camera at the tip of it that can be maneuvered within your mouth to capture still images and live video footage, allowing Dr. Gaddam and our team to provide you with a visual reference for what we’re talking about. It also allows us to store the digital photos so we can continue monitoring areas of concern throughout the year.