Maintaining your oral health is important to maintaining the health of your entire body. Often times, dental visits and dental procedures are overlooked due to the unpleasantness of dental offices. You’ll be glad to learn that there are many advanced dentistry techniques that are designed to reduce the anxiety and risks often associated with dental procedures.
Invisible Braces
Crooked teeth are an unfortunate reality for many children and adults. Crooked teeth are often caused by overcrowding. Braces are the only effective way to treat crooked and overcrowded teeth. For many years, braces were made of metal pieces and wires that attached to your teeth. More recently, an advanced dentistry technique has emerged that offers invisible braces to help realign your teeth and fix your smile.
Digital X-rays
Typical X-rays contain a lot of radiation. This is incredibly dangerous for both the patients and the X-ray technicians. Typical X-rays also take a while to render images on the appropriate sheets of film. The invention of digital X-rays is a highly advanced dentistry technique. They not only produce clear X-ray images with less radiation, but they also process quicker than traditional X-rays. All of the images are digitally uploaded to a computer within seconds so that your dentist can zoom in and pinpoint any abnormalities with confidence and precision.
Dental Implants
Losing a tooth can happen at any time and can be caused due to a physical injury or as a result of a deep cavity that has destroyed the root of your tooth. Thanks to advanced dentistry techniques, a lost tooth can be replaced efficiently with a dental implant. Professionals, like those at RTC Dental, know that dental implants are screwed into your jaw and look just like a real tooth. If you’re in a situation where you have to choose between a root canal and a tooth extraction with a dental implant to replace it, ask your dentist about new innovations in the dentistry world regarding both options.
Sedation
It may surprise you to learn that a lot of people are afraid of dentists. Some people need to be sedated just to get through a simple dental cleaning procedure. Luckily, there are advanced dentistry techniques that provide mild to deep sedation for anxious and scared patients to help them get through their essential dental procedures.
Regardless of which advanced dentistry techniques you take advantage of, it’s always important to remember to practice daily dental hygiene procedures. Brush your teeth twice a day, floss after every meal, and scrape your tongue once a day. This will help to reduce your need for another major dental procedure in the near future.
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