Meet Our Team Our team has compassion, experience and a genuine interest in your well-being. Team members have attended the Las Vegas Institute for Advanced Dental Studies (LVI) and bring the most up-to-date modern dental techniques to serve you better. We think you will notice our unparalleled professionalism, skill and friendliness.
When you walk through the door at Scott Young, DDS,you may at first think you are in the wrong office. Rather than the cold, clinical feeling and sounds that saturate many offices, we greet our patients with a warm, comfortable environment. Our office actually feels more like a living room than a dental office. That comfort extends into the treatments we will provide for you.
Our state-of-the-art facility is not only warm and inviting with comfortable seating and a pleasant atmosphere, but it also offers you a full array of amenities to help you relax while you are enjoying our professional services. The treatment rooms are all private, and we will offer you a comfort menu with a variety of luxurious amenities for you to choose from while undergoing treatment.
In addition to the comforting amenities we provide, our office is equipped with the most advancedcosmetic dentistry technologyavailable. As a Las Vegas Institute (LVI) graduate, Houston cosmetic dentistDr. Scott Youngunderstands that working with the most advanced technology and techniques will lead to superior results for your treatment.
At Scott Young, DDS, our focus is on providing you with the highest quality dental care available for beautiful, long-lasting results. For that reason, we use some of the most advanced dental technology available.
By using digital intraoral cameras, we obtain instant images that we can share with you on the chairside monitor. They can be enlarged for viewing details; they can be emailed to you so you have your own copy, and if we are referring you to a specialist for any reason, they can be emailed to the specialist in seconds. Since digital photos show your mouth surfaces in color, they supplement X-rays, which show structures beneath the surface in black and white.
Dr. Young usesneuromuscular technologyto first relax your jaws into a more natural resting position, and then to adjust your bite to its optimal functionality. This may include the use of a TENS machine, nighttime mouth guard, or reconstructive dentistry to allow your jaws, muscles, and teeth to interact in a healthy, comfortable way.
Periodontal treatmentandgum recontouringhave improved greatly with the induction of soft tissue lasers into the dental field. The traditional way to correct a gummy smile was through manual excising with a cutting device, such as a scalpel. However, soft tissue lasers allow Dr. Young and his team to more closely map the adjusted gum line and create a symmetrical smile.