Dentistry, just like every medical field, is a discipline that continues to evolve. In addition to working in this profession, dentists are always training in order to keep their skills updated and adapted to every patient’s needs at all times. Therefore, it is necessary for dentists to continue testing new materials and innovative methods.
This is the dynamic that your Simi Valley dentist has followed for years. His quality, comfort and good results have been achieved by the modernization of dental treatments and their adaptation to each of our patient’s realities.
Tooth loss, oral cancer, dental aesthetics, TMJ disorder, dental trauma …
Everything is constantly evolving, both in its diagnosis and treatment. Dental action plans have changed, and so have surgical techniques.
So, what are the most prominent innovations in the field of dentistry?
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The most prominent innovations in modern dental procedures.
Extracting a damaged tooth and implanting a restoration at the same time is a dental procedure that has been going on for a few years now. The immediate loading of implants has been a revolution in the implantology sector. The patient no longer has to wait several days for the new teeth to be placed. Instead, he can have them instantly. Thanks to this modern dental procedure, your Simi Valley dentist is able to place a provisional piece when a tooth is extracted and, later, place the final restoration.
The use of synthetic materials:
Researchers from the University of Valencia are experimenting with synthetic materials to restore dentines. We all know that dentin is the inner part of the tooth that supports it. Some advanced diseases, such as root cavities, can affect dentin, and as a consequence, severely deteriorate the tooth. If this happens, it would be possible to restore the dentin on time with synthetic materials, saving the tooth.
Nanotechnology:
Nowadays, nanotechnology is already used to incorporate elements into dental implants that make them much more compatible with the natural tissue of the mouth (biocompatibility). However, nanotechnology is still being investigated treating dental infections. For example, a new material’s development is in the works to try to save the nerve of a damaged tooth without the need to kill it and replace the piece with an implant or a dental restoration.
At the Dental Center of Simi Valley, Dr. Hart offers the full spectrum of general, cosmetic and implant dentistry services in a family-friendly environment. Get to know your Simi Valley dentist and his modern dental procedures by requesting an appointment at (805) 579-0600.
Location: 4210 East Los Angeles Ave. Unit F Simi Valley, CA 93063
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