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Dental Technology Just Keeps Getting Better and Better.

The advancements in the world of dental technology continue to amaze me.  Today, we are rapidly creating a better and better experience for all our patients at Asheville Dental Care.  The more research I do, the more I get excited about what I can do to enhance our patient’s experience and results.

When I think of how far the field of dentistry has come, in terms of dental implants, it makes me feel very lucky to be practicing dentistry today.

To get our heads around the recent advancements let’s take a quick look at all that was involved in getting an implant, just a few short years ago. Our traditional first step was to have the patient take a 2D X-ray.  This x-ray showed us a lot of what we wanted to see as far as the length of the implant, but limited us in the ability to see the best angle or position for the implant.  The result, for our patients, was a functional implant that may or may not look natural in the patient’s mouth.  In addition, because the 2D x-ray did not give us the ability to see through the bone, before we placed the implant, we needed to make an incision in the patient’s mouth to get the view we needed.

We would then rely on the 2D x-ray and the visibility of the incision to place the implant.  While it was often painful for the patient, the majority of the time this worked well.  However, during the three-month healing period the patient was either left with a gap in their mouth or used an ill-fitting partial denture to hide the implant.  Then at the end of three months, the dentist, were left with the challenge of how to fit a crown on this implant in a way that both made it work and made it look natural.  The issue we were facing was how to design and fit a crown after the implant had been placed and the procedure was complete.  We were left with little or no flexibility in how we were able to adjust the implant to get a more natural and beautiful appearance.

Now with the new technology that we have at Asheville Dental Care this has changed all of that.  These advancements have allowed us to develop a far better dental implant procedure.  The result is an easier experience for our patients, and a higher functioning implant with a more beautiful and natural result.  Today, with this new technology, we actually plan the crown first, we begin with the end result in mind, so we know before we ever begin exactly where the implant can best be placed so it will both look and function perfectly.  This is only possible because today we use a 3D x-ray (instead of the typical 2D x-ray) which gives us a far clearer and more exact picture of the patient’s mouth.  With this level of x-ray machine we not only see the bone, but we can actually see through it.  This gives us the full picture and all the information we need, before we begin, about where best to place the implant so it is in its safest and strongest position.  We are then able to integrate this 3D x-ray with our CEREC (the in house crown/implant production machine) so that we know the implant will fit where the crown needs to be placed.

Again, with this new technology, we are able to plan for and see the placement of the implant and crown before we begin the procedure, ensuring the best results for our patients.  The benefits for our patients include: No incision, more often than not an elimination of the 3-month waiting period, a stronger implant and a more natural looking crown.  More importantly, the patient and dentist both have peace of mind that they are able to place the crown safely and securely before the procedure even begin.

And the technology just keeps getting better.  This weekend I discovered and learned about new products that make placing and restoring implants and even more precise and predictable procedure.  This is exciting because the more precise and predictable we can make the implant procedure the higher level of result (both in function and natural looking) we can achieve for our patients.  Rest assured, the entire team of Asheville Dental Care is investing in this new product, and we are dedicated to continuing to provide both a higher quality implant and overall experience for our patients.
Again, we are excited about the field of dentistry today.  We invite and encourage you to learn more. Call our office, 828-274-3882 or come by, we are happy to give you a tour!

How Our New Technology Can Help You

Wow, have times changed? It seems like just yesterday when to connect or talk with someone you had to pick up the phone or go by for a visit, and If you wanted to do business it was a long slow process, requiring return phone calls, snail mail, and in-person conferences. Today, thanks to technology, we can literally talk, meet, make decisions and run our lives and our businesses by barely lifting a finger. Technology now allows us to work from anywhere, stay in constant touch, and keep things moving long after the work days ends. Yes, technology has changed our everyday lives, our work lives, and our healthcare.

Dentistry is a wonderful example of this. Recent advancements in dental technology have made going to the dentist a much faster, more enjoyable and a far more interesting experience. For example, it was not that long ago that to replace a missing tooth your dentist had only once choice, to grind down a perfectly good tooth on either side of your missing tooth in order to make a bridge. That required taking gooey impressions, sending them off to a lab, wearing a temporary, waiting two or three weeks, coming back to the dentist, getting numb and finally having the bridge put in. Start to finish, this could take three weeks to a month. The result? You’re left with two teeth trying to hold up the force of three teeth, often leading to the beginning – not the end – of more dental problems.
Today, with our new technology (CEREC, 3D X-rays) Asheville Dental Care can replace a missing tooth much faster, easier and with far better results. Right in our office, thanks to new technology, we can often design your new tooth, drag it into the 3D x-ray software and virtually place your implant in just one visit. This new technology allows us to construct a surgical guide, so that in this one appointment we can place your implant , place a crown on it, all without ever touching the perfectly healthy teeth on either side. The result? It is like you never lost your tooth in the first place. No grinding, no gooey impressions, no temporaries – just a beautiful new tooth.

This new technology makes the entire procedure minimally invasive, which means faster healing, minimal discomfort, less risk of infection and faster healing. Yes, technology is changing everything, and in dentistry it is changing it for the better. Asheville Dental Care and Dr. Powell invite you to come by and see this new technology. Just give us a call, and we will give you a tour.

Implants in 600 AD!!!

To many of us, tooth implants are a rather new concept. The common solution after loosing a tooth is to leave the space open, or do a bridge to replace the space. Since the technology is developed to a point where an implant can be placed successfully and easily, more and more dentists are providing this as a regular service. Although implants are new to most of us, the Mayan civilization has been shown to have used the earliest known examples of endosseous implants (implants embedded into bone). Research has revealed that the Mayans had been replacing missing teeth over 1,350 years before we started working with titanium implants! While excavating Mayan burial sites in Honduras in 1931, archaeologists found a fragment of mandible of Mayan origin, dating from about 600 AD. This mandible (lower jaw bone), which is considered to be that of a woman in her twenties, had three tooth-shaped pieces of shell placed into the sockets of three missing lower incisor teeth. For forty years the archaeological world considered that these shells were placed after death in a manner also observed in the ancient Egyptians. In 1970 a Brazilian dental academic professor  studied the mandibular specimen and took a series of x-rays. He discovered bone formation around two of the implants determined that the implants were placed DURING LIFE! The Mayans were a uniquely advanced civilization to say the least.

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