In our dental office in
Honolulu, we understand how important technology is to our practice and to our patients. As new methods, of treating
teeth, become available, we aim to incorporate the technology and tools into our practice in order to improve the
experience of our patients. Still, it is amusing how many people still believe the Hollywood image of dentistry.
Despite popular belief, dentists are not eagerly running around pulling teeth or torturing people with a dental
drill. The opposite is true, as we mainly focus on how to keep our patients healthy and comfortable at the same
time.
Here are facts about modern dentistry that you should know:
We can get a better view than we used to.
Imaging has improved so while traditional x-ray machines are being used less and less, we can get a better view of
what is happening inside of the mouth than we used to. This is important because it allows us to map out the
procedure and create a plan for treating the problem without irritating the surrounding tissue or teeth. By
improving the accuracy and precision in which dental work is completed, we can ensure that patients are more
comfortable and have a faster recovery period overall.
Discomfort is a thing of the past.
In our dental office, we can help you to relax and eliminate any dental anxiety that you may have by answering any questions or concerns you may have. We can also numb the area that we are treating so that you remain comfortable while your dental procedure is being completed. If you are concerned that you may feel discomfort, don't be. Let us know about your concerns and we will different incorporate methods to help you feel comfortable during your appointment.
Restorations look natural.
Previously, a lot of people would get a filling after a cavity or a dental crown, and they would be made out of
silver amalgam. This meant that any time a person smiled, their mouth would look like they had dental work done.
This was embarrassing for many people, and now these restorations can be replaced with something that looks natural.
We offer tooth-colored fillings and crowns so that whether they are needed for a filling or to correct a damaged
tooth, it is impossible to tell that dental work was ever performed. These restorations are both durable and
beautiful, making them a perfect solution.
New technology is available.
Science has grown leaps and bounds over the past two decades as computerized technology has made it possible to
perform a variety of medical treatments using smaller tools, lasers, and other non-invasive methods. The same
applies to dentistry. The tools that we use are smaller and more accurate than in the past and we can complete
procedures with little to no irritation of the surrounding tissue in order to prevent unnecessary discomfort.
Overall, technology is creating a more pleasant experience for patients of our dental office.
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