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Advancements in Dental Imaging  

Advancements in dental imaging and how it benefits patient outcomes

Advancements in Dental Imaging and How it Benefits Patient Outcomes

Dental imaging has come a long way in recent years. The advancements in dental technology have revolutionized the way our dentists diagnose and treat oral health problems. With these innovative tools, our dentists can detect dental issues earlier, plan treatments precisely, and manage oral health conditions more effectively.

Digital Imaging

Digital imaging is a significant advancement in dental technology. It provides higher-resolution images and allows our dentists to adjust the settings for more accurate diagnoses. Digital imaging also eliminates the need for traditional X-rays, which expose patients to radiation. Instead, it utilizes digital sensors to capture detailed images of the teeth and gums.

Cone-Beam CT Scans

Cone-beam CT scans are another latest advancement in dental imaging. It is a 3D imaging system that provides detailed images of the teeth and the surrounding bone. It’s commonly used during dental implant procedures to assess bone density and identify the best location for the implant. Cone-beam CT scans have the added benefit of being less invasive than traditional X-rays.

Intraoral Cameras

Intraoral cameras are small cameras that dentists use to capture close-up images inside the patient’s mouth. The images can be used to detect cavities, cracks, or other dental issues that cannot be seen. Intraoral cameras can also be used to track the progression of dental treatment and help patients understand their oral health condition. 

3D Printing

3D printing is a recent advancement in dental technology that allows our dentists to create customized prosthetics and dental appliances. This can help our dentists construct dental implants, dentures, and even retainers with great accuracy. This technology streamlines the dental appliance production process, allowing our patients to receive their appliances quickly. With 3D printing, our dentists can precisely adjust the thickness, shape, and shading of the prosthetics.

SLA 

The latest advancement in 3D printing for dental technology is ‘Stereolithography’ (SLA) 3D printing. This technology involves using an ultraviolet (UV) light to polymerize (harden) a liquid resin. The SLA 3D printer uses a laser or UV light to cure each layer of resin. This technology enables our dentists to create customized dental appliances that are more comfortable, efficient, and aesthetically pleasing for our patients.

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The advancements in dental imaging technology have revolutionized the way our dentists diagnose, treat, and manage dental conditions. By leveraging these innovative tools, our dentists can work with our patients to identify dental issues earlier and provide more accurate diagnoses. Overall, these advancements are improving patient outcomes and can help patients achieve better oral health. Contact Friendly Dental today for a consultation!