Dental health is vital

Exploring The Latest Innovations In Oral Healthcare Technology

by Felecia Butler

Significant advancements have been made in oral healthcare technology since the inception of the humble toothbrush. These innovations have not only revolutionized the field but have also transformed the way teeth and gums are cared for. Traditional dental practices and tools such as fluoride treatment, x-rays and dental drills have all undergone massive changes. In recent years, coupling dental care with innovative technology has become a norm. The advent of new dental technologies has revolutionized oral hygiene and care. From biomechanical toothbrushes to digital dentistry techniques, this is an exciting era when it comes to oral healthcare technology.

Digital Dentistry Technology:

Digital dentistry technology has become increasingly popular in recent years. It involves using electronic devices and computer-aided technology to enhance the normal routine dental care procedures. Digital dentistry allows dentists to simulate patient cases and plan treatments beforehand, making the procedure itself comfortable and seamless for the patient. This technology also provides more accurate results, as it eliminates human error. Digital impressions, X-rays and computer-aided designs are some of the examples of modern dental technologies that come under the digital dentistry category.

Biomechanical Toothbrushes:

Oral hygiene has been significantly reshaped by the invention of the biomechanical toothbrush. Biomechanical toothbrushes use sonic technology that provides deeper cleaning with increased plaque removal without damaging the gums. Electric toothbrushes are also more effective than traditional brushing tools, as they are designed to reach areas in the mouth that traditional toothbrushes cannot.

Laser Technology:

Dental laser technology has significantly revolutionized various dental procedures. Laser technology is commonly used in soft tissue procedures, such as gum contouring, osseous surgery and frenectomies. The use of dental lasers allows for a more personalized, comfortable experience for patients and results in less pain and blood.

Intraoral Cameras:

Intraoral cameras have been one of the most innovative technological developments in dentistry. Intraoral cameras allow dental professionals to capture candid shots of the inside of a patient's oral cavity. They provide a clear and detailed view of the different angles and areas of the tooth or gums that may require additional care. 

Air Abrasion:

Air abrasion is an innovative technology that employs high-pressure abrasive particles to remove tooth decay, replacing traditional drilling methods. It's a non-invasive method of cavity removal that also minimizes pain and eliminates the heat generated by traditional dental drilling procedures. Air abrasion is less aggressive than traditional drills, and it's also more accurate, targeting only the decayed area and leaving the healthy tissue intact.

Contact your dentist for more information. 

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