Dental Technologies and Innovations

The dental industry is undergoing significant changes due to the development of new technologies and innovative. The shrewd dentist considers and, if appropriate adjusts to these advancements but only after a thorough knowledge of the legal issues involved.

For example X-rays have been replaced by digital radiography devices which offer more precise imaging and less radiation exposure. Intraoral cameras also allow dentists to get clear images of difficult-to-see areas within the oral cavity. This allows patients to be more informed about the options available to them and aid them in taking better care of their own oral health at home.

CAD/CAM systems are another breakthrough which allows for the swift creation of custom-made bridges and crowns without the use of messy molds that are traditionally used. Dental lasers can be utilized for many purposes like non-invasive cavity detection and precise gum contouring. Biomaterials that are more durable and able to be customized to the color and clarity of a patient’s teeth provide innovative solutions for periodontal disease as well as tooth restoration.

Teledentistry can provide the much-needed accessibility to dental care for the elderly, disabled and other populations that are remote. Telehealth platforms allow dentists to take pictures, make clinical notes and talk to patients using video chat software. Dental laboratories are also being transformed through 3D printing, which permits the printing of custom-designed prosthetics and surgical guide. This reduces time to turnaround and allows for better and more precise fitting of restorations.

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