How is the Latest Dental Technology Used in Orthodontics?

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The dental industry—like other healthcare sectors—has benefited substantially from cutting-edge technology. Cosmetic dentists tout same-day restorations. Oral surgeons improve the patient experience with no-needle anesthesia. More and more practices are offering no-drill dentistry.  Mt. Vernon Center for Dentistry offers seamless orthodontic solutions.

Orthodontic treatment is no exception. There have been a plethora of improvements in materials, techniques, and teeth-straightening systems.

How do orthodontic patients benefit from the latest dental technology?

Digital X-Rays

Digital X-Rays require far less radiation exposure and are easier to store and access. Real time digital images help Drs. Geren & Mady make a precise diagnosis and know exactly what’s going on during the course of treatment.

Digital models may be virtually manipulated to section and analyze specific teeth, arch form, amount of crowding or spacing, and type of malocclusion.

CAD (computer-aided design) and CAM (computer-aided manufacturing) are used for many procedures at Mt. Vernon Center For Dentistry. CAD/CAM is also used in dental laboratories to engineer crowns, bridges, implants, veneers, and ceramic braces.

Intraoral mapping based on different non-contact optical principles and technologies is now possible without the negative aspects of dental impressions such as discomfort for the patient, imprecision, and lab work. https://www.intechopen.com/books/issues-in-contemporary-orthodontics/3d-scanning-imaging-and-printing-in-orthodontics

Metal Alloys

For decades, archwires for braces were made with stainless steel. Several additional metal alloys are now used because they have properties ideally suited to orthodontia. The most common are copper-titanium, nickel-titanium, chromium, and beta-titanium alloys (mainly titanium and molybdenum).

“These metal alloys are temperature-sensitive and tighten when exposed to the mouth’s warm temperature. The pressure on the teeth using archwires made of these metals is more moderate, which means less pain at the beginning of treatment and during adjustment. Further, these metals are more durable, meaning fewer trips to the orthodontist.” Colgate.com

Orthodontics is rapidly embracing new materials and advanced technologies, making the fully equipped 3D orthodontic office a reality. Recent developments and the introduction of intraoral and facial scanners, digital radiology, cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT), and additive manufacturing improved the efficiency, accuracy, consistency, and predictability of the treatment outcomes3D Scanning, Imaging, and Printing in Orthodontics, Taneva, Kusnoto, Evans

How has this technology improved orthodontia for patients?

  • Patients have more alternatives in braces systems
  • No messy impressions needed
  • Many procedures that used to be performed in a lab can be done in an orthodontist’s office
  • More precise diagnoses and monitoring throughout the course of treatment
  • Shorter appointments
  • Fewer adjustments and office visits are needed during the course of orthodontic treatment
  • Braces cause less pain and irritation and are more comfortable to wear
  • Low or zero-radiation X-Rays
  • Braces systems that are less noticeable (or 100% hidden!)
  • Digital models can be quickly sent to an orthodontic lab for appliance fabrication

The latest technology combined with the expertise and experience of Drs. Geren & Mady, enables us to provide extraordinary service to our patients. The future of orthodontia is here today at Mt. Vernon Center For Dentistry.

Contact Mt. Vernon Center For Dentistry:

703-360-5881

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8101 Hinson Farm Rd Ste 114
Alexandria, Virginia
22306

Alexandria dentists, Dr. James Geren and Dr. Zeyad Mady, of Mt. Vernon Center for Dentistry, provide provide exceptional cosmetic dentistry, dental implants, sedation dentistry, family dentistry and more for the Alexandria and Mount Vernon, VA area, including the communities of Old Town, Woodbridge, Newington, Franconia, Rose Hill, Lorton, Huntington, Fort Belvoir and Groveton, Virginia and zip codes 22306, 22308, and 22309.
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