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We Find Decay The Easy Way
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One of the most important things we do for our
patients is to identify and fill cavities. Since even the smallest spot of
decay can threaten the integrity of the entire tooth, finding and filling
cavities is the key to preventing further problems of all kinds.
Historically, that's why lengthy poking and prodding sessions have been an
acceptable, if not very comfortable, part of typical dental exams.
However, many people don't realize that these methods of decay detection
are only 50% to 75% successful. Cavities often hide along fissure lines,
or inside biting or occlusal surfaces. Further, these mechanical
exploratory methods are limited to finding only those cavities that are
equal to or larger than the probe head. For all these reasons, we've
invested in DIAGNOdent: a revolutionary new, thorough means of detecting
cavities, so your exam can be fast, easy, and nearly
imperceptible.
Laser Reflection Spots Imperfection
DIAGNOdent technology
uses a simple laser diode to inspect your teeth, comparing reflection
wavelength against a known healthy baseline wavelength to uncover decay.
How? First, we aim the laser onto one of your healthy enamel tooth
surfaces to give us a benchmark reading. Then, we continue on around your
mouth, shining the laser into all suspect areas. As the laser pulses into
grooves, fissures and cracks, it reflects fluorescent light of a specific
wavelength. This light is measured by receptors, converted to an acoustic
signal, evaluated electronically to reveal a value between one and 100,
then displayed on a screen. Anytime the laser encounters a surface that
reads differently than the healthy baseline value, it stimulates emission
of fluorescent light of a different wavelength. A reading of 10-20
indicates some enamel softening, pointing to a potential problem area that
merits close monitoring. A reading of 21-100 indicates a definite area of
decay requiring a filling.
Early Detection, Precise Correction
Using DIAGNOdent
technology allows us to catch more areas of decay sooner and with more
precision. Further, it requires no x-rays, and is a relatively comfortable
procedure. Not only can it help prevent the spread of decay, but catching
decay early means fillings required are simpler and shallower, preserving
more of the tooth. This allows us to use minimally invasive filling
procedures, such as drill-free air abrasion. Finally, we're able to
objectively monitor any suspicious areas without repeated x-rays, harm to
tissues, or need for protective measures.
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