Pennsylvania Cosmetic Dentist :: Practice Information
Our office specializes in Cosmetic Dentistry in the Philadelphia Area with the state of the art Philadelphia Cosmetic Dentist experience! We have the tools and the technology to improve your smile... easily and comfortably. You'll be amazed at what we can do. And because we believe cosmetic work starts with healthy teeth and gums, you can trust Dr. Siegel to help you look and feel your best.
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Welcome To The Most Advanced State Of The Art Cosmetic Dentistry Practice In The Philadelphia Area.
Every treatment room features computerized charts, cameras that can show you any part of your mouth 38 times larger than normal, DVD players which will enable you to either watch a movie, or be shown an educational DVD to explain a procedure. Satellite music, and Satellite TV are also featured in each room on flat screen TV's to make you visit more enjoyable.
We feature digital x-rays to reduce the radiation that you receive by 90%, as well as enlarging the x-ray to the size of a computer screen in order to recognize problems before they become more advanced.
Lasers are also a large part of our practice. We have both hard tissue water lasers (for cavities) and soft tissue lasers.
If you have any friends or family members who you feel could use our services, please don't hesitate to have them call us at (610) 272-0828 . We'll be sure to take good care of them. Remember to have them mention your name when they call so we can send you a token of our appreciation.
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Philadelphia Cosmetic Dentist : Dr. Kenneth B. Siegel
Our Staff
The Dental Excellence of Blue Bell Staff
Sterilization Area
Our sterilization area is the state of the art. In fact we are so proud of it that we placed it in an open area for all to see. Nothing is hidden from our patients.
We realize that patients today have many concerns about the safety of receiving their medical and dental care. We understand your concern and would like to share with you some of the things we're doing to protect both you and us.
Infection control is the term used to describe the prevention of any disease transmission from the patient to the staff, the staff to the patient, and from one patient in the practice to another patient.
Any infection control procedure not only protects us, the health-care provider, but also protects you, the patient.
Our State Of The Art Sterilization Area
Among The Precautions We Take Are:
Autoclave - Steam Sterilization. All instruments capable of withstanding high heat are autoclaved (steam-sterilized) which kills infectious bacteria and viruses. The autoclaves are tested weekly to insure that they are operating properly. All hand pieces ("drills") and burs ("drill bits") are autoclaved after each use.
One-Time Use Items. Many items are single-use and are disposed of after each patient. This includes all syringes (needles) and saliva ejectors (the plastic tips on the suction tube which are placed in the mouth to remove saliva). The rubber cups which hold the paste used to polish your teeth are disposed of after each visit. The attachment which holds it on the hand piece, called a prophy angle, is discarded after each use.
Disposable Gloves And Masks. Gloves and masks are worn to prevent transmission of disease between you and us (both ways), as well as providing protection from transmitting any diseases between you and another patient in the office. Gloves are never used on more than one patient.
Surface Decontamination And Barriers. All surfaces (counter tops, dental chair, light handles, etc.) are disinfected with a chemical solution again formulated to kill infectious bacteria, spores, and viruses. Barriers (paper covers etc.) are used whenever possible.
We Wear Glasses To Protect Our Eyes From Contamination As Well As Injury. The doctor's glasses are fitted with magnification lenses which provide higher quality dentistry with less eye strain as well as a high intensity fiber optic light. We also use microscopes during procedures to magnify teeth 20x. This helps us keep teeth preparation as conservative as possible. Our patients will also be asked to wear safety glasses for their protection.