Lifestyle and Dental Care
March 3, 2009 by Johan Hartshorne
Filed under Smile
THE CHANGING FACE OF DENTISTRY IS MAKING PEOPLE SMILE
Oral health is a major factor in maintaining quality of life. Our mouths contribute to the quality of our lives by affecting how we look, speak and enjoy food. Modern lifestyle is the main reason for the increased demand for dental care that will improve appearance, provide greater comfort, create less anxiety, is more accessible and convenient, and thus improving our quality of life. We live in an appearance-based society where facial attractiveness has been found to affect social as well as business attitudes and actions. Dentistry on the other hand is a profession that changes people’s lives.
Dentistry has changed positively in so many ways, especially in terms of consumer perceptions about treatment and technology. Dentistry is not just about keeping patient’s mouths healthy, making teeth shiny and white or helping people getting out of their immediate discomfort. Dentistry is more about changing peoples lives and improving their quality of life.
Embracing safety, comfort, and convenience
State-of-the-art dental technology has transformed dental treatment. Through advancements in technology, a new modern dentistry has emerged that increase patient comfort, care, safety and convenience. Terms like painless, comfortable, precision and amazing are more common now than ever. Modern dentistry is set to eliminate discomfort, anxiety and fear for the patient.
Not only are dental chairs and the dental surgery environment more comfortable and pleasant, improvements in local anesthetic and sedation equipment and materials provide more comfort and less anxiety than ever before.
The changing dynamic of dental practice – efficient, precision and less intrusive
With ever-increasing technological advancements, the dynamic of the dental practice is changing dramatically. Leading edge technology allows us to offer our patients superior quality services that are safer, faster, better and less intrusive than most people might imagine. Modern dentistry utilizes materials, procedures, instruments and technologies that are far advanced from what was available even 15 years ago.
The era of precision diagnosis and treatment
Dentists now have access to technology that provide precision in diagnosis and treatment of dental and oral disease. Dentists can now use microscopes and magnification loupes to see the small details during examination and procedures. Not only do they help us to catch potential problems before they are noticeable to the naked eye, they also help us perform procedures and treatments with extreme precision.
Three dimensional scans have also entered the dental arena, allowing dentists to see what has never been seen before. This technology is set be be the golden standard for diagnosis and treatment planning, virtual surgery and dental laboratory of the future.
Revolutionary technologies like this have equipped the dentists with the means to provide patients with the best possible care, improve the efficiency of treatment procedures and significantly reduce treatment time.
Advancements in technology is making cosmetic dentistry more accessible to a wider audience. Today’s state-of-the-art techniques and materials, using a unique combination of science and artistry can make a real difference and literally redesign your smile.
Dentistry has undergone numerous changes and technological advances in the last few years that provide today’s dentist with a multitude of conservative esthetic alternatives and materials for the restoration of natural dentition. The advancements in materials engineering has made the use of adhesives together with composite and ceramic dental materials widely available. Composite and ceramic dental materials can be used to fill cavities, as well as to rebuild and restore teeth in natural ways. These materials are continually being improved to replicate tooth color more precisely and to hold their shape better. Today we can make “metal free” crowns, bridges, veneers with porcelain application that provide the same translucency and vitality as natural teeth. It is now possible to repair an entire oral cavity “metal free” without sacrificing healthy tooth structure or strength.
Modern dental technologies such as air abrasion, digital x-rays, dental scans, dental lasers have greatly changed our experience of going to the dentist. Instead of painful or uncomfortable procedures and hit-or-miss methods, this technology has made dental care more comfortable, cost-effective, and precise.
The modern option for extreme fear and anxiety
For those who experience extreme fear and dread over visits to the dentist, conscious sedation dentistry in which a patient is given relaxing sedatives to ease tensions and pain, provides a modern option for care. The availability of advanced sedation dentistry technology has made it so that you no longer have a good excuse for postponing your dental appointments. Whether you fear the noise of the drill, the discomfort of x-rays, unsightly fillings or just sitting in the chair, dental technologies have found solutions, leaving you with no excuse for living with a toothache or not visiting your dentist.
In following series of articles I will discuss various topics that can have an impact on your oral health, overall health and quality of life. These topics will tell you how to improve your smile and health, get rid of pain and headaches, replace missing teeth, achieving optimum comfort and protection, seeing things previously unseen, waving goodbye to pain, laser gum-sculpting, taking fear out of dentistry and how to straighten teeth without braces and wires.
After you review the exciting technology we utilize, you’ll see dentistry in a whole new light.


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