The complex devices all around us — from long-range satellite links in our cars and offices to powerful computers in our hand-held gadgets — prove beyond a doubt that we live in a technology-driven world. In the field of dentistry, new technology is constantly changing the way diseases are diagnosed, routine procedures are performed, and illnesses are prevented. Although they may seem unfamiliar at first, new and improved dental technologies offer plenty of real benefits for patients. Here's a look at some of the latest examples, coming soon to (or now appearing at) a dental office near you.
Dental Implants
View the video to learn more about dental implants and how they are much more than just cosmetic value to your face. They help prevent jaw bone loss and help you eat better.
Can you imagine the day your dentist actually grows you a new tooth to replace one that has been lost? Can you conceive of the day when dentists protect babies from tooth decay before they even have teeth? Learn more about these exciting innovations — they're closer than you think...
Read ArticleDental implants have many advantages over older methods of tooth
replacement like bridges and dentures — from the way they function and
feel to the way they look and last. Vigorous research has documented and
confirmed that in the right situations, dental implant success rates
are over 95%. It is no exaggeration to say that they have revolutionized
dentistry. They may even change your life