Just like any other industry, dentistry has been going through technological evolutions. Many of us remembering our childhood visits to the dentist give us a recall of numbness, scary sounds, needles, gagging feelings, metal on teeth and other various sensations.

Dentistry has undergone many technological advances over the past few years to remedy many of the discomforts and annoyances inherent in the activity. Dentists these days have huge options of equipment, tools and drugs to better improve the dental patient experience.

Long gone are the days of foot powered drilling.

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Here, as an example, are some tools now available to today’s dentist to remedy certain less popular experiences in the dental chair…

Negative Effect: Metal Mouth – Fix: Invisible Braces

Orthodontist Metal Braces ReviewThe powerful image of a mouthful of metal may not be the most aesthetic image, so new technologies such as Invisalign® offer a remedy to this image and comfort issue.

Negative Effect: Dentures – Fix: Oral Implants

A way to replace a missing tooth from gum disease or from accidents is with “fake” teeth. Dental implants look and feel like normal teeth, but cost more than dentures. Implants look very natural and are stable like real teeth as they are “fused” to your bone with screws. Implants often require multiple office visits.

Negative Effect: Gagging – Fix: Isolite®

Dentist Isolite ReviewLike a “flashlight for your mouth,” the IsoLite® mouth irrigation & lighting system was one of the most popular hits of the CDA (California Dental Association) Show of 2009. A clear plastic apparatus replaces the traditional array of hoses & nozzles within the patient’s mouth, forcing their tongue to the side in a comfortable manner yet in a way which allows the dentist to see the inside of a patients mouth more clearly and easily.

Negative Effect: Off Colored Teeth – Fix: Zoom! Teeth Whitening®

Dentist Laser Teeth Whitening ReviewA popular teeth whitening system available only from dentists, Zoom!® was featured on the popular ABC show “Extreme Makeover” and its popularity has surged in recent years. Other popular teeth whitening systems include Pola®, Beyond®, Sapphire®, LaserSmile® and Rembrandt®; however, it should be noted that no whitening system can take gray teeth to an ultra-white. There is also some controversy in the dental community as to whether the added light (used as an addition to Zoom!) actually improves the efficiency of any teeth whitening system.

Negative Effect: Numbness – Fix: Oraverse®

Oraverse® is a new product that will reduce that numbness feeling after your procedure. The average time spent waiting for numb gums and cheek to go away is reduced by half. Handy if you are getting dental work during lunch break.

These are just a few of the new tools available to the modern dentist. When evaluating your dentist, make sure to check on the technology in the practice. This may be a deciding factor that reduces the discomfort and increases the pleasure of a trip to the dentist chair.

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7 Responses to “Importance of Equipment & Technology when Finding a Dentist”

  1. Bakersfield, CA Dentist Says:

    Zoom really is great. We use it on our patients as well. I am glad others are having success with it.

  2. Raphael Andrew Says:

    A fully equipped dental hospital to serve all needs of dental problems. In house facility with specialist surgeons in Niles periodontist complete dental set up with the super specialist treatment facilities.offers all the latest dental treatments like dental implants. crown and bridge, root canal treatment, teeth whitening etc.

  3. vaughan dentist Says:

    A dentist must keep up to date with dental technological advances in order to provide the best quality care for his/her patients.

  4. Dentist in milpitas Says:

    Wow, these new and cool equipments are really great. We have to thank the technology for the effectiveness and fast working dental treatments.

  5. Air Techniques, Inc. Says:

    Keeping up with the latest in dental equipments is vital to any dental treatment plan. This is to provide patients with ease and comfort. It is also an effective way to enhance the dentist/patient relationship.

  6. chicago dentists Says:

    Good equipment is most important in case of surgery, I know the cases when people died on dentist chair ,in most cases it is expirience and equipment problem.

  7. Dentists Glendale Says:

    It is important to make sure that your dentist is updated with the latest techniques and equipment in the industry to make sure that you get only the best experience in any procedure.

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