Orthodontic technology has introduced innovative advancements over the last few years, making appointments quicker and much more thorough. Some of the laborious tasks have been simplified and the process for several of these duties has proven more efficient.
Technology has already altered our everyday lives at home and in the workplace, making it only a matter of time until modern developments changed how patients perceived an orthodontic appointment. Here are the pieces of technology we have in our office.
Introduced in 1987, nearly 90 years after traditional x-rays came to fruition, digital radiography combined the power of computer technology with electric sensors and tiny bursts of radiation. Rather than printing the results on film, images form almost as soon as the sensors are placed in our mouths, projecting on a computer screen. Digital x-ray technology does demand additional training for orthodontists, though the majority of practitioners are adamant that the advantages are worth the commitment. Today, a lot of orthodontic offices only offer patients digital x-rays because, in multiple ways, it is the superior option to traditional radiography.
Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) is a special type of x-ray machine that is implemented in scenarios where normal facial x-rays are insufficient. This variation of the CT scanner employs a special type of technology to generate 3D images of oral structures, soft tissues, nerve paths, and bone in the craniofacial area, in one scan. These images allow for more specific treatment planning. The CBCT machine has an x-ray beam, in the shape of a cone, which moves around you to create a large number of high-quality images, or views. It was developed as a means to produce similar images to what a CT provides, though with a significantly smaller and less costly machine that could be situated in an outpatient office. Providing detailed images of the bone, the CBCT machine evaluates diseases of the jaw, dentition, bony structures of the face, sinuses, and nasal cavity. One shortcoming is that it does not provide the comprehensive diagnostic information available with conventional CT, especially in the analyzing of soft tissue structures such as muscles, glands, nerves, and lymph nodes. The CBCT machine can also be used for reconstructive surgery, cephalometric analysis, locating the origin of pathology, surgical planning for impacted teeth, diagnosing temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD), and for the accurate placement of dental implants.
About the same size as a marker, intraoral cameras are digital imaging tools used to create high-resolution images of your teeth, gums, and other hard-to-reach places in your mouth. Intraoral cameras help dental professionals detect dental issues, such as tooth decay, periodontal disease, and oral cancer. Other great benefits include:
In 2007, the dental industry made another advancement with a new piece of technology called the iTero digital scanner. This piece of technology takes highly accurate 3D scans of your mouth. The iTero digital scanner is commonly used to help dental professionals create accurate models for dental restorations which include implants, crowns, veneers and is used for orthodontists to identify issues that may occur during an orthodontic treatment, such as for braces or clear aligners.
3D printing has come a long way and has found its way into orthodontics. Our office utilizes 3D printer technology to help our patients with a variety of orthodontic procedures including clear aligners. There are 3 key elements to consider when deciding to have a patients lab work 3D printed:
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