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The use of technology in a dental office

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The use of technology in the dental office is a novelty that has won over doctors and patients around the world. This is because the introduction of scientific innovations in the health field is capable of making consultations more optimized and treatments more effective.

In addition, the intersection of knowledge has enabled techniques created for the areas of computer science and robotics to be used in dentist’s offices, improving results and improving the durability of dental accessories.

Thus, the development of software, robots, 3D printers, artificial intelligence and several other technological devices that were previously only used in industry can improve the services provided, reducing treatment prices and reducing the time required to complete dental procedures.

What are the most used technologies

Being up to date with the latest technological innovations regarding the oral health market is essential to improve the service provided and to keep the office more relevant and in more competitive positions.

Thus, there are several ways to start modernizing processes and services, even during the pandemic.

Thus, it is important to be aware of the technologies that have been most adopted, in Brazil and around the world.

1.    electronic medical record

The creation of computer software that allows the administration of the office and the electronic filing of patient information facilitates the development of all daily work, generates savings and speeds up service.

Through the electronic medical record, dentists do not have to worry about filing and updating large amounts of paper.

In addition, the appointments can be ordered by dates or by treatments, such as according to the day on which the tooth whitening and when maintenance should be done.

This information is stored in a cloud computing system, which guarantees total data security and backup of all information.

Furthermore, the software can be accessed through a computer or any electronic device with internet access, such as cell phones and tablets, as long as the login data are met.

2.    Teledentistry

During the pandemic period, the use of teleodontology, or distance dentistry, was allowed for the monitoring of non-emergency treatments that had already been started, such as monitoring the use of invisible braces.

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This type of consultation can be done through a video call application and helps the dentist in post-operative consultations, reduces the waiting time at the offices and also allows for the assessment of the need for maintenance on orthodontic accessories.

3.    Intraoral Scan

The production of plaster casts, which enable an in-depth analysis of the dental arches and the carrying out of the necessary planning for the making of the dental contact lens, is getting more and more optimized in the most modern offices.

This is because, in its place, intraoral scanning has allowed the formation of extremely accurate and instantaneous digital representations of the patients’ oral cavity.

Through an optical reading that uses more than a thousand images per second, this type of scan forms a 3D structure of the entire arch.

In addition, using it in conjunction with CAD/CAM systems, the team can produce 3D prints and even design the treatment, accurately predicting the result of each action – such as the use of invisible dental appliance.

4.    guided surgery

With the help of an intraoral scanner, the dentist makes a mold of the mouth of patients who need to undergo surgical treatments for dental replacement. This mold is sent to a laboratory that will produce a guide.

On the day of the procedure, this accessory is fixed to the patient’s gums, indicating to the professional the exact location where the incision should be made to apply the dental implant. This reduces the need for cuts or stitches, decreases blood loss and facilitates recovery.

Benefits provided by these investments

Each of these technological devices provide different benefits for offices. However, in general, the investment in technology represents an important competitive advantage in the market.

In addition to the emphasis these companies receive for the quality of the service provided, making clinics more modern and digital allows for the improvement of aspects such as:

  • Improved organization of the office;
  • Improved productivity levels for dentists;
  • Ease of decision making;
  • Availability of more comfortable treatments;
  • Increased patient satisfaction.

Thus, through technological investment, it is also possible to improve the company’s reputation and create more effective marketing and advertising strategies. Attracting new patients and improving the loyalty of these people, as treatments and care will be optimized.

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