5 New Technologies that are Changing Newmarket Dentist Industry Services

Modern dentistry is constantly improving and evolving to meet the rising demands of patients, who rightly want a comfortable, convenient and pain-free experience in the dentist’s chair. Thanks to modern technology, even the most nervous patients can relax at the dentist’s office. These five technologies are changing dentistry by improving safety, convenience, and patient health.

CAD/CAM:

Computer-Assisted Design or Computer-Assisted manufacturing technology plays a huge role in the evolution of modern dentistry. Using computerised technology such as 3D printing, dentists and orthodontists can fabricate dental restorations in a shorter timeframe. CAD/CAM technology is used to assist with a range of procedures, including inlays and onlays, dental crowns, dental bridges, and porcelain veneers. Researchers at the University of Groningen in The Netherlands have even begun working on 3D-printed false teeth, which will kill bacteria in the mouth which is great news for dentists & patients everywhere.

Electrically Accelerated and Enhanced Remineralisation:

At King’s College London, scientists have been working on EAER, a new dental technology that aims to take drilling off the menu when your dentist finds a cavity. The new tooth-building technique, which works by accelerating the natural flow of calcium and phosphate minerals into the affected tooth, is expected to be gentler and more comfortable for the patient, which in turn also makes the dentists life easier too. Along with removing tooth decay, the device will also whiten teeth.

Innovative Prevention:

Many new and innovative technologies in dental care are focussed on prevention, for example, some manufacturers are now designing ‘smart’ toothbrushes which come complete with brushing timers, pressure sensors, and even tracking technology and a camera to show you the parts of your mouth you are missing or not brushing enough. Future devices for dental care currently in the planning stages include sensors to detect oral diseases from saliva, mouthpieces to detect acidic saliva, and devices to detect and deal with bad breath.

DIAGNOdent:

One of the latest exciting dentistry advancements in dental technology, DIAGNOdent is a desktop device that allows dentists to catch cavities as early as possible, whilst they are small enough to easily repair with little discomfort and less risk of future damage to the tooth. First, the machine must be calibrated to the patient’s tooth structure, using a laser beam on a newly cleaned tooth. Then, the patient’s teeth are scanned using the specialized laser. The machine measures the fluorescence level of any decayed teeth, enabling the dentist to easily identify the extent of the damage.

VELSscope:

Dental check-ups aren’t just important for avoiding cavities; your Newmarket dentist also looks for tell-tale signs and symptoms of oral diseases. VELscope is a relatively new FDA-approved form of dental technology, which enables dentists to detect the early signs of oral cancer more effectively. This is achieved by shining an incandescent light into the mouth, revealing any abnormalities. For patients, this means a better chance of finding serious oral diseases much sooner, allowing treatment to commence at an earlier stage and increasing the chance of recovery significantly. All you need to do is keep up with your regular check-ups.

Have you had a dental procedure using one of these new technologies? We’d love to hear from you in the comments.