1. Advanced Dental X-Rays
X-rays helped dentists determine diagnoses and the most effective plans for surgeries related to dental needs in both adults and children. There are now many different forms of dental x-rays that can inform dentists of insightful information that was not previously available using earlier x-ray technologies. With dental x-rays now primarily digital, the dental patient receives less radiation which is an additional incentive for patients to pursue dental care. The images needed for review appear on the screen right away so dentists can analyze them quickly.
You should integrate advanced x-ray technologies into your practice to check for cavities, address any bone issues, showcase need for wisdom teeth removal, indicate need for crown removers, find any dental concerns, and make plans for procedures; such as root canals with greater accuracy than ever before.
2. 3D Printers For Dental Crowns
Until recently, dentists would need a mold of their patient’s teeth to establish a crown that fits the size of the tooth being addressed. With 3D printing, crowns can be printed immediately, allowing patients to move forward with the treatment in hours rather than in weeks.
3D printing also allows for additional dental gear to be made more efficiently. If a patient needs a mouthguard or a basis for an orthodontic mold, 3D printing makes it quick and easy for the dentist to provide advice on how to go about treatment.
3. Intra-Oral Dental Cameras
These advanced cameras make it easier for the dentist to perform dental cleanings and check for any issues during a dental examination with greater accuracy. Essentially, a tiny camera sits inside the patient’s mouth and allows the dentist to view the entirety of the patient’s mouth without the patient needing to open their mouths quite as wide. As with dental aligners, there’s a great reduction of discomfort for the patient compared to traditional methods.
4. Diode Laser For Exams
Using this advanced laser, dentists can locate cavities and signs of tooth decay much faster. If decay is detected, the laser will send a glowing signal onto the tooth. Now dentists have an easier way to determine where dental care is needed without such intensive examination.
Instead of uncomfortable scraping and chipping away at cavity locations, the laser quickly identifies signs of decay so that the patient can progress with their treatment faster and with minor discomfort. The laser also reduces the number of tools needed to help identify and treat any problem areas.
Get The Best Dental Gadgets
Dental practices are responsible for keeping their technology relevant to provide the best care possible for their patients. The need for advanced dental care technology is becoming urgent as many patients looks to adopt healthier lifestyle habits, including their care and keeping of their oral hygiene. There is now an array of at-home dental technologies available, keeping patients in the loop about advancements in dental technology. To start updating your practice with the technology it needs to thrive, begin integrating the above four gadgets into your practice.