• activator zoom dental

    Alex and the Handyman

    Directed by Nicholas Colia
    USA | 14 minutes | World premiere |

Activator Zoom Dental: __full__

You don't sign off on work you cannot see. Using our intraoral camera and 3D rendering, we show you the crack, the decay, or the misalignment on a 55-inch screen. We then show you the after simulation. Only then do we discuss fees and scheduling.

We are not just another dental clinic. We are a clinical destination for those who refuse to accept discomfort as a prerequisite for oral health, and who understand that a healthy smile is a critical pillar of a vibrant life. Why "Activator"? The name is deliberate. In biology, an activator is a substance or agent that triggers a process. In dentistry, it represents our core mission: to activate healing, activate confidence, and activate your body’s own potential for health. activator zoom dental

Patient presented with: Dry mouth from 6 medications, rampant root decay. Traditional diagnosis: 8 crowns. Activator diagnosis: Salivary dysfunction and acid erosion. Our treatment: Prescription of salivary substitutes, in-office fluoride varnish every 3 months, and high-concentration SDF (Silver Diamine Fluoride) to arrest decay without drilling. Result: 0 crowns. All teeth stabilized. The Invitation You have a choice. You can continue to view dentistry as a chore—a necessary evil to be endured every six months. Or, you can choose to Activate your health. You don't sign off on work you cannot see

In the landscape of modern healthcare, dentistry often finds itself at a peculiar crossroads. On one side lies the traditional model—reactive, sometimes intimidating, and focused primarily on the "drill and fill." On the other side is the future: a holistic, technology-driven, and patient-first approach that treats the mouth not as an isolated ecosystem, but as the gateway to total body wellness. Only then do we discuss fees and scheduling

Subtitle: Where Advanced Technology, Biological Principles, and Patient Comfort Converge

2017 ShortFest Archive