Oral surgery has come a long way since its inception. With advancements in technology, new and improved methods for treating oral health issues have been developed. In this article, we’ll explore some of the latest innovations in oral surgery.
Implant-Supported Dentures
Traditional dentures are a standard solution for those missing teeth. Implant-supported dentures are supported by dental implants rather than relying on adhesives or suction, and the implants are surgically placed in the jawbone, and the dentures are attached to them.
Implant-supported dentures have several advantages over traditional dentures. They provide better stability and are less likely to slip or come loose while eating or talking. They also help preserve the bone in the jaw, preventing future dental problems. Implant-supported dentures are more comfortable than traditional dentures and don’t require adhesives.
Laser Surgery
Laser surgery is a non-invasive method of treating dental issues. It uses a focused beam of light to remove e or reshape the tissue. It’s less invasive than traditional surgery, resulting in less bleeding, swelling, and discomfort.
Laser surgery can be used for various dental procedures, including gum disease treatment, cavity removal, and teeth whitening. It is also commonly used for cosmetic procedures, such as gum contouring and reshaping.
Digital Impressions
Dental impressions were made with a putty-like material placed in the mouth and left to harden. Digital impressions use a handheld wand to scan the teeth and create a 3D mouth model. The process is faster, more accurate, and more comfortable than traditional impressions.
Digital impressions can be used for various dental procedures, including creating dental crowns, bridges, and veneers. They can also be used to create orthodontic aligners, such as Invisalign.
How Can I Benefit From Dental Implants?
Modern oral surgeons now have technology and techniques at their disposal that were unheard of 20-30 years ago. Implant-supported dentures, 3D printing, laser surgery, and digital impressions give patients unprecedented choice over their oral health. Contact Fort Worth Oral Surgery today and find out about the latest treatment options if you need oral surgery.