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Dr. Michaels strongly believes in offering you the very latest treatment options. A graduate of Marquette Dental School, Dr. Michaels combines many years of practice experience in Oconomowoc with a commitment to continuing education so you can count on him to provide comprehensive, state-of-the-art dental care.

  • State of the art dentistry
    Today cutting edge technology, with an old fashioned personal touch and lower than the average fees.
  • Digital x-rays
    Most current x-ray technology which reduces radiation exposure by more that 50%.
  • Sedation
    Newest sedation technologies to make your dental experience comfortable.
  • Cosmetic dentistry
    Veneers, implants, crowns, white fillings, and tooth whitening.
  • Sterilization
    Oconomowoc Dental Center has taken the lead in dental patient safety and comfort. In response to recent concerns about the safety of water in dental offices, our office uses only bottled, distilled water in our dental unit-handpieces, air and water syringes. We use only purified, distilled water stored in sterile bottles, exceeding current ADA and OSHA recommendations and requirements.
  • Preventive Care
  • Regular oral hygiene visits are vital for keeping your teeth and gums clean and healthy, preventing potentially serious problems.
  • Tooth Whitening
    A whitening process that lightens discoloration of enamel and dentin. The system uses a mild solution retained in a custom fitted tray that is worn over the teeth.
  • Non surgical Gum Care
  • Use of ultrasonic and hand instruments to remove bacteria from below the gum line of a patient with periodontal disease.
  • Dental Implants

  • Small titanium fixtures surgically placed into the jawbone, serving as the 'root' for a replacement tooth. A crown is then placed on top of the fixture. You can use implants to replace a single tooth or many missing teeth.
  • One-Visit Root Canals

  • A process of removing diseased nerve from the canal of a tooth. The canals are then sealed with a special material to prevent bacteria from reaching the bone.
  • TMJ Temporo Mandibular Joint Syndrome
  • Full & Partial Dentures
    Removable appliances to replace all or some of the missing teeth
  • Oral Surgery
    Surgical removal of impacted wisdom teeth.
  • Full Mouth Reconstruction
    Changing the look of all the teeth by using crowns, veneers, whitening, or bridges.
  • Bonding
    Tooth colored material that adheres directly to the tooth to replace fillings or reshape a tooth.
  • Veneers
    A thin custom made covering that conceals the front and sides of a tooth, much like a mask or artificial fingernail, to change the appearance.
  • Recontouring
    Reshaping the enamel of a tooth with a high-speed polisher.
  • Crowns
    A tooth colored porcelain covering for a tooth that can no longer hold a filling. A crown is also used to reshape a tooth.
  • Bridges
    Permanent replacement for missing teeth.

 

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Dr. James Michaels - 819 Summit Avenue - Oconomowoc, WI 53066 - Phone: (262) 567-7224