Tooth decay can be extremely
painful and puts the teeth at risk. Many extractions and restorative
treatments are performed every single day because tooth decay has become too
severe for the dentist to save the tooth. DIAGNOdent® is
a safe fluorescent laser that detects hidden tooth decay accurately, quickly,
and in its earliest stages.
All dentists are advocates for
healthy, natural teeth. Restoration devices like crowns and bridges are popular
because they allow the natural tooth to remain in the mouth. Diagnodent® accurately
exposes areas of tooth decay without scratching, probing or “opening up the
tooth.” This provides a greater chance of identifying, treating and
retaining a natural tooth without the need for expensive and time-consuming
restorations.
How can Diagnodent® help me?
Diagnodent® accurately
exposes more cavities than X-rays and examinations. In fact, this
revolutionary diagnostic tool is over 90% accurate. Sometimes, cavities “go
underground” due to fluoridation. This essentially means that lesions
that once lay on the surface of the tooth bed down, and remain invisible to the
naked eye. Because DIAGNOdent® exposes cavities earlier,
more treatment options are possible.
Here are some of the other
benefits associated with DIAGNOdent®:
·
Allows dentists to
perform treatment with greater confidence.
·
Allows for the
investigation of suspicious areas.
·
Completely safe.
·
Cost effective.
·
Empirically
measurable results.
·
Helps reduce
future dental procedures.
·
More accurate than
any other diagnostic tool.
·
No exposure to
X-rays.
·
No need for
invasive investigations.
·
No pain or
scratching.
What does the
Diagnodent® process involve?
The Diagnodent® process
is performed within the scope of a regular dental checkup. It is
strikingly similar to having a laser pointer aimed at the teeth.
Diagnodent® is a hi-tech tool, which first scans a clean tooth
surface with a laser beam. This scanning procedure serves to calibrate
the instrument by providing information about the tooth structure.
The Diagnodent® System
is actually measuring the amount of laser fluorescence within the tooth.
As each tooth is scanned, the amount of reflected laser light is recorded to
produce a digital readout. If the tooth contains little or no decay,
little or no laser light will be reflected back to the instrument.
However, if a tooth contains cavities of any significance, more lasers light are
reflected back. High readings (compared to the tooth originally scanned)
indicate that cavities are present within the structure of a particular
tooth. The amount of laser light reflected back correlates with the
amount of decay within the tooth.