A dental X-ray provides insight into some of the most difficult dental problems to see with the naked eye. Using digital radiography not only diagnoses problems but also develops treatment plans.
Digital dentistry refers to any examination, diagnosis, treatment or procedure performed using digital or computer-controlled devices.
What conditions can laser treat? How and what types of lasers do dentists use? Are laser dental treatments safer than the old methods?
Until now, the traditional system of representing the patient’s oral cavity has been to make dental impressions with materials such as alginate or silicone that are uncomfortable to the patient (gag reflex, bad taste…), require more work time, and cause errors.
Today, high-tech instruments used by dentists have made great strides in treatment and diagnosis.
The transition to the digital age is an irreversible global trend. As technology evolves rapidly, digital dentistry is only becoming more efficient and user-friendly, allowing dental professionals to work better than before.