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Dentistry Techniques Of The Next Decade



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By : Dallas Dougan    zero times read
Submitted 2008-08-01 18:04:28
Laser dentistry is an up and coming method of fixing dental problems that is quickly gaining ground among dental practitioners. It utilizes recent developments in dental technology to provide more expedient dentistry experiences that produce fewer side effects and have less risk than the standard of care. In this article we will examine some of the benefits of laser dentistry over other popular dental treatments. We will furthermore examine some of the reasons why dentists who use lasers remain difficult to find in spite of the tremendous empirical support for the efficacy and lack of risk involved with laser-based dental treatments.

Even though the field of medical treatment overall come so far in recent years, established dentistry techniques remain clumsy and antiquated. An ordinary filling, for example, involves grinding into the tooth enamel with a hot drill bit. There is substantial threat that your tooth will crack open in this simple procedure, in which case you would likely require a root canal.

Once the hole is drilled out, a piece of metal amalgam or ceramic is jammed into place, with an expectation that the filling material will wear out and require replacement in just a few short years. By this point, there will often be a need for additional drilling. When the cavity grows large enough, a root canal will be necessary. This means the full middle section of the tooth being drilled through, killing the vital neural tissue that lives inside.

Laser dentistry changes this sequence of events quite a bit. A dentist using laser techniques to give you a filling will likely have no need for any anesthetic at all. The laser tool has no moving parts and also no danger of overheating or of destroying the tooth. The laser itself kills the bacteria that cause the cavity in the first place, which translates to a substantially reduced chance of ill effects from the procedure. What's more, a significantly smaller portion of the undamaged tooth tissue is destroyed during the procedure, and the end result is likely to be much more resilient.

We have considered the basic dental filling as our example, but new dental laser technology extends far beyond this type of common operation. Dental lasers also facilitate dental surgery that is extremely clean and precise. Procedures performed with this equipment often have no need for any stitches, result in minimal blood loss, and present a significantly reduced danger of becoming infected because the laser that is used actually kills the bacteria that are present in the area being operated on. As a result of this, oral surgery that is performed with laser technology tends to heal significantly more quickly and significantly more cleanly than the usual oral surgery modalities.

The only reason why it is currently quite hard to locate a laser dentistry office is because the field itself is still so new. The equipment is still very expensive, and there are presently only a few dentists who have achieved proficiency in making use of it. Due to the impressively increased efficacy and safety of these types of treatments, it is practically assured that they will be more widely available in the next few years, as a larger proportion of dentists receive training in their use.
Author Resource:- Dallas is a freelance writer and marketer who is helping to connect Floridians with reliable Tampa dentistry and learn about the exciting possibilities of laser dentistry for dental consumers.
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