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Dental Technology: The Past, Present & Future

December 12, 2014 By Social Media Collaborative

The first nylon bristle toothbrush was put on the market less than 80 years ago. That means people were driving cars before they were using an effective toothbrush. The horror!

Fortunately, dentistry has come a long way in the last century. New technology allows dentists to treat patients faster and more effectively. Let’s take a look at some recent developments.

Look how far we’ve come:

Digital X-Rays:

If you’ve had dental X-rays recently, you may have noticed a change from the traditional film X-ray. Many dental professionals are using new and improved digital X-ray machines. Digital imaging uses highly sensitive receptors that require significantly less radiation exposure than film. Dental professionals benefit from using digital X-rays, too. The computerized pictures allow them to see the condition of your teeth in greater detail. And digital X-rays take less than half the time to develop compared with film X-rays.

Dental Lasers/Laser Dentistry:

When we think of lasers, we’re more likely to think of sci-fi and Star Wars. But lasers are now common in the dental world. Laser technology cuts down on patient pain and can be used to treat an array of dental problems. The intense beams of light help in cavity and ulcer removal and can be used to operate on gums.

CAD/CAM Technology:

CAD/CAM stands for computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing. This machine creates digital impressions for crowns and implants. CAD/CAM technology allows dentists to make a replacement tooth in a single visit.

What’s next?

New dental technologies are being tested and perfected all over the world. For example, researchers at King’s College London are developing a procedure that would allow cavities to self heal without drilling! Sounds good, right?

It’s hard to predict what dental technology will look like down the road, but one thing is certain: The future is looking like a healthy smile … BRIGHT!

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