Technology, Dental

Dentistry has undergone unprecedented changes thanks to technology. Oral implants, one of the most innovative and ingenious dental solutions, is a remarkable outcome of advanced technology. Dental implants are prosthetic teeth made of titanium screws that are surgically implanted into the jawbone. These screws are offering a new lease of life to many people who have lost their permanent teeth due to accidents, decay or infections. Dental implants provide a more permanent solution compared to conventional dentures. They mimic the natural teeth, ensuring effortless chewing and unbridled confidence to the user. The success of the dental implant procedure primarily depends on the patient’s oral hygiene, general health, and the experience of the dentist. With an exceptional track record of success stories, dental implants have become a preferred choice for most people looking to replace missing teeth. Implant technology has undergone significant advances in the last few years. The use of digital technology that offers accuracy and precision in the placement of dental implants has further improved and revolutionized the implant procedure. A commonly used technology is the 3-D cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) scan that provides detailed images of the jaw, teeth, and oral structures. This helps dentists to plan and place the implants optimally as per the bone density and condition, reducing post-operative discomfort and pain, and increasing the likelihood of success. In conclusion, oral implant technology is a boon to dentistry, providing patients who have lost their teeth with an opportunity to regain their lost confidence and dental functionality. Advanced technology such as 3-D CBCT scans makes implant placement precise, comfortable, and pain-free. Dental implants are not only an excellent aesthetic solution for tooth loss but also aid in strengthening the jawbone, improving the facial profile and enhancing the overall quality of life with a beautiful smile.

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