New dental technology

Technological advances are making an impact on virtually every industry, dentistry included. With the latest technology, maxillofacial surgeons can provide their patients with high-quality, personalized services and more comfortable procedures and appliances.

Curious about revolutionary new dental technology? Find out about four technological advances in this article.

3D radiology: more accurate imaging

The advent of 3D radiology has been a major milestone in dentistry. The technology helps dentists and maxillofacial surgeons immensely by providing a much more detailed picture of patients’ mouths than 2D x-rays.

This new type of medical imaging is done using a CBCT (cone-beam computed tomography) machine, which takes images of the mouth with a cone-shaped beam of x-rays.

The 3D structure of the patient’s mouth is digitally reproduced, enabling dental professionals to plan procedures with unprecedented precision.

These detailed images can also be used to detect a wider range of dental problems more quickly, reducing the risk of infection and other problems that otherwise would not be spotted as early.

Furthermore, CBCT imaging is speedier than traditional x-rays, reducing the patient’s exposure to radiation and making the process safer.

The evolution of dental implant technology

New technologies have also significantly advanced dental implants. There are now several different types, giving more people with a greater variety of problems access to the benefits of dental implants.

For example, the all-on-4 implant technique enables patients with low bone mass to get implants without needing bone grafts.

Dental implant placement techniques are also less invasive than they were before, resulting in faster healing and less discomfort.

Dental implant bars: better comfort and durability

Dental implant bars, which are used to connect implants to dentures, have also benefitted from technological advances in medicine. New manufacturing techniques for implant bars make them better suited to implants.

For example, these bars can now be manufactured from one solid piece of titanium, removing the need for welding and making the device more comfortable.

Implant bars can now be manufactured using a material called zirconia. This material is a great option for implants because it is more biocompatible with gum tissue, as well as being very aesthetically pleasing.

Intraoral cameras: a better view of oral health

Intraoral cameras are a new type of dental technology that both industry professionals and patients can appreciate.

This tiny pen-sized camera gives dental professionals the ability to view and record very clear images of the mouth. This means that problems such as cracks and lesions that are difficult to see with the naked eye can be detected earlier.

One of the biggest advantages of this technology is that patients can view what is going on in their mouths at the same time as their maxillofacial surgeon or dentist. They can see the state of their oral health with their own eyes and better understand the dental professional’s explanations.

Benefit from the latest dental technology at Clinique MFML

As you can see, the dental field is greatly benefitting from new technological advances, particularly in terms of maxillofacial surgery. And while today’s technology is impressive, it will undoubtedly continue to evolve and revolutionize dental health.

Want to make an appointment with a maxillofacial clinic that keeps up with the latest dental technology? Contact Clinique MFML today.

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