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Find Out About the Latest in Dental Technology

Author: James Franklin
by James Franklin
Posted: Apr 24, 2017

Dental technology advancements give patients better options for their oral health problems. With these trends, dentistry has become more efficient, comfortable, more dependable, less invasive and natural-looking. Today, we are seeing a whole new breed of advancements in dentistry that your dentist might offer to improve your comfort and your oral health. Check out some of them below.

Air Abrasion

A big technological leap from the conventional dental drill, air abrasion makes the removal of decayed teeth more precise without having to use local anesthetic. This technique blasts pellets of aluminum oxide and air that can treat a range of tooth problems like cavities.

CAD/CAM

These technologies Computer Assisted Design/Computer Assisted Manufacture allow for a very accurate design or construction of materials or items. CAD/CAM allows for the creation of dental restorations with the look and feel of natural teeth, and is used for crowns, veneers and dental bridges.

CAT Scans

Dentist performing implants or other special procedures use 3D imaging to get more accurate results as they work on the jawbone and its surrounding structures. Implant installation requires a high amount of precision, and CAT scans provide exactly that.

Digital Radiographs

Digital x-rays offer a significant reduction in radiation exposure, and allow images to immediately be projected on a computer screen. Aside from being more comfortable than traditional x-rays, this modern technique is more comfortable and more accurate.

Intraoral Camera

With intraoral cameras, dentists are able to provide higher case acceptance, improved patient education, and more effective patient communication. These are small cameras placed in the patient’s mouth that give quality images of the mouth for oral problem detection.

Laser Dentistry

Compared to many procedures, laser dentistry is less invasive with a painless and shortened recuperation period. The alternative is mostly used in treating cold sores, dental fillings, benign tumors, tongue tie, tooth sensitivity, decay removal and crown lengthening.

Sedation Dentistry

Deemed safe and effective, sedation dentistry does not require needles unlike traditional IV sedation. This way, patients are conscious and are able to respond to the dentist. Patients who are afraid of the dentist or has anxiety going through dental procedures will find this technology helpful.

There are still many other dental technology advancements today, and the list keeps on growing as more and more innovations are discovered and further studied. Ask your dentist for any new techniques that they might offer to give you a more comfortable, safer and less invasive experience on the dentist chair.

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