Of your smile that is, this is the benefit of digital imaging technology for using powerful computers running very precise manipulation of the digital images allowing patients to see the end-product well before anything has been done. This type of image manipulation would have been very difficult or even impossible with the 2-D X-rays of days gone past. But with today’s high-tech digital imaging systems that have greatly reduced the amount of time a patient is exposed to radiation as well as lessening the amount of radiation that is used.
Using highly sophisticated imaging equipment and software that allows visualization of the proposed changes that would be done to a patient presenting them in images that is easier to visualize than even the most detailed discussion with your dentist. Today’s 3-D digital imaging systems continue to evolve into better and faster tools for the digital dentist making better smiles and keeping patients well informed for many years to come.

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Commercial jingles: it has to be admitted that these tunes are either captivatingly catchy or just too plain strange. Either way, making use of jingles to promote a product is certainly something that will not be done away with in the near future. And clearly, if only in the name of dental care matters alone, these jingles should be continuously used in order to entice people—particularly children, to continue brushing their teeth. Case in point, consider Colgate’s new commercial which, in addition to having a catchy rhythm, also shows unique animation. From fish-like tubes of Colgate to mermaids brushing their teeth underwater, the commercial not only serves to please the eye, it also subliminally implies that the same pleasure and fun can come from the simple act of brushing one’s teeth. Indeed, in addition to the already proposed fruit-flavored toothpastes and creatively-decorated toothbrushes, allowing children to view such commercials and letting them listen to its kid-friendly, catchy tunes will certainly help in making kids see the simple activity of brushing their teeth as an adventure of sorts they shouldn’t miss out on.
At Bite Dentalworks, they have something new in laser cavity detection that uses DIAGNOdent technology. This latest innovation uses a simple laser diode in inspecting the teeth. The laser is aimed to one of the healthy enamel tooth surface to get a point of reference reading. Then any other surface that will give a different reading to that of the healthy baseline value, the dentist would determine the possible problem areas. If prevention is better than cure, then early detection will result to precise correction. In addition, x-rays are no longer required and the procedure is pretty much easy and more advantageous.