Dr.
Marc Bowers and Dr. Valencia Luckman, a dedicated husband and
wife team bring to their family and cosmetic dental practice
over sixteen years of experience. Technical excellence provided
in a gentle and caring environment is an everyday happening
in the office of Dr. Bowers and Dr. Luckman. Educated at Northwestern
University Dental School both Dr. Bowers and Dr. Luckman have
made the commitment to provide a "patient centered"
dental practice that exceeds the patients' expectations in cleanliness,
patient care and up to date technology. As parents of two young
children they know that education in preventive care is the
key to keeping teeth for a lifetime and they strive to bring
that same level of understanding to children and adult patients
in their practice.
Dr. Bowers says, "We provide the
best care for our patients by keeping up with the newest products
and procedures available and adding them to our list of services
provided to our patients.
We offer the ZOOM 2 ™ teeth whitening system
so that our patients can achieve a faster and whiter result
compared to other products on the market today."
(ZOOM 2 ™ is shown in picture to the left.)
"Being able to change a patient's appearance dramatically
with the latest in cosmetic veneers and seeing the look on
their face when they view the results for the first time is
such a feeling of satisfaction for me, " says Dr. Bowers.
"There are more options today than ever before that
we can offer patients to keep their teeth forever," according
to Dr. Valencia Luckman. We offer interceptive periodontal
therapy to stop the progression of gum disease and maintain
the gums and bone in a healthy state.
"Traditional dentistry is still available for our patients.
There are newer and better materials available for bridgework,
dentures and partials. We are excited about the success of
implant dentistry and the many patients who have total success
with implants and are now able to eat again like they did
before they lost their teeth. Implants retain the bone so
the patient does not have the "sunken face" look
so common with patients who have removable partials and dentures,
according to Dr. Bowers." |