Modern Tools in Dentistry Modern Tools That Make Dentistry Easier (and Cleaner) Dentistry has moved on a lot over the past ten or so years. Patients now want faster appointments, less mess and a better idea of what’s happening in their mouth. They don’t just want to sit back and hope for the best. For a dental practise, that means having tools that make the work cleaner, safer and easier to explain. Two bits of kit that often get ignored (but really shouldn’t) are the dental dam and the intraoral scanner . And if you do any root canal work at all, a third tool deserves a place on the list — the apex locator . They aren’t flashy new toys. They’re the type of practical tools that quietly make every day less stressful. The Dental Dam – tiny sheet, big impact A dental dam is just a thin sheet of latex or non-latex material that sits over the mouth and leaves only the tooth or teeth you’re treating visible. Sounds simple, but honestly it c...
In the world of cements dentistry , the use of dental cement is vital to successful restorative and prosthodontic treatments. These specialized materials serve as the foundation for numerous procedures, including fixing crowns, bridges, orthodontic appliances, and temporary restorations. With advancements in dental materials, the range and reliability of cements have expanded significantly, providing dentists with the tools to offer more precise and long-lasting care. What Is Dental Cement? Dental cement is a chemically formulated material used to adhere prosthetic devices such as crowns and bridges to natural teeth. It also plays a role in cavity liners, pulp protection, and temporary restorations. The ideal cement must provide strong adhesion, durability, ease of handling, and biocompatibility with oral tissues Common Types of Dental Cement in Cements Dentistry Understanding the different types of dental cement helps clinicians choose the best option for each case: 1. Glass Io...