Sioux City Dentist Shows How Futuristic Technology Is Changing Dentistry

The technology and procedures available in the modern dental office are improving care and making treatment easier for patients.These trends will continue as technology moves forward.Here are some examples:- Intra-oral cameras: A tiny video camera is inserted into the patient’s mouth and the picture can be seen on a television monitor next to the dental chair. This allows the dentist to explain a diagnosis or procedure more easily to the patient. – Lasers: Lasers are already being used for some soft tissue applications such as removing lesions and for tooth whitening. In future, lasers may even help combat tooth decay with less need for fillings. – Digital Radiography: A tiny intra-oral sensor replaces conventional X-ray film, sending images directly to a computer screen. The images can be viewed immediately and this greatly reduces exposure to radiation. – Air-abrasive technology: Tiny aluminum particles carried by a stream of air can spray away decay without the sound of the drill, vibrations or local anesthetic. – Electronic Anesthesia: Electrodes attached inside the mouth can use electric pulses to alleviate nerve sensation during common restorative procedures. – Bonding and Adhesives: These help tooth improvements such as veneers to fit better with minimal drilling, greater strength, tighter seals and more natural color match. – Dental Implants: There are now better ways of fastening dentures or replacing a single missing tooth. Increased use of computers, for example in charting, will make it easier to complete examinations and build effective records.While the progress of technology is always hard to predict, it’s clear there will continue to be new developments that will make dental care easier and more effective. Visit your Dentist Sioux City to find out what are the latest state-of-the-art facility in their office and for your dental needs

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