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Bakersfield Dental Practice Cuts X-Ray Radiation 90% With Full Tech Suite
The practice says digital X-rays cut radiation by up to 90% and chairside crowns take 15 to 20 minutes.
- On Thursday, Smyle Dental Bakersfield spotlighted its advanced technology suite, including CBCT 3D imaging, in-office CAD/CAM same-day restorations, and virtual reality anxiety-reduction protocols for Kern County patients.
- Digital X-rays at the practice reduce radiation exposure by up to 90% compared to traditional film, while CAD/CAM restorations are fabricated chairside in approximately 15 to 20 minutes.
- General and Cosmetic Dentist Dr. David Zaghi, a USC-trained graduate, leads the practice with active memberships in the American Dental Association, the California Dental Association, and the San Gabriel Valley Dental Society.
- "Our approach focuses on giving every Bakersfield patient access to the kind of precision, comfort-focused care that technology now makes possible," Zaghi said, emphasizing a partnership model for every visit.
- Beyond the Bakersfield location serving communities like Seven Oaks and the Stockdale Highway corridor, the practice extends this technology-forward model to Southern California patients through a second office in Santa Clarita.
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Bakersfield Dental Practice Cuts X-Ray Radiation 90% With Full Tech Suite
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