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Technology
Digital Dentistry
Digital dentistry may be defined in a broad scope as any dental technology or device that incorporates digital or computer-controlled components in contrast to that of mechanical or electrical alone. This broad definition can range from the most commonly thought area of digital dentistry — CAD/CAM (computer aided design/computer aided manufacturing) — to those that may not even be recognized, such as computer-controlled delivery of nitrous oxide.
CEREC is a computer system. In this system, 3D digital impressions are used instead of silicone. The operations to be performed in the mouth are scanned and later designed as models on the computer. The designs are produced using the 'milling' units of the CEREC system.
As the entire process is conducted on the digital environment, no technical setbacks regarding precision occur and all data are archived in the digital environment.
1. Digital Scanning (Dental Impression)
The patient comes to the clinic and the teeth to be treated undergo a 3D scan. Thus, 3D images of the teeth are available in the virtual environment.
2. Digital Design
The tooth design is digitally made at DentLab (the Digital Dental Laboratory of DentGroup) based on the images provided by the 3D scan. All processes including the shaping and contouring of the tooth and gingiva adjustment are performed on the computer.
3. Digital Tooth Production
After Digital Design, production takes place. The production of the tooth is made using the 3D scanners and printers (CAD/CAM dental milling machines) at DentLab.
4. Porcelain Teeth
The porcelain teeth produced at DentLab are delivered to the DentGroup clinic. Before the application, the final checks of the new teeth are made in the mouth.
In conventional dentistry, the impression of teeth and jaw is taken using dental impression material applied with metal trays. This method may trigger a gag reflex in patients, and impressions taken with this method may not always produce accurate results. In digital dentistry, an optical camera scans teeth using 3D scanning, then the images are transferred to the computer in 3D.
Advantages of this method:
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It is faster and more comfortable for the patient.
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The level of accuracy is much higher than that of the conventional means.
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It provides for fast progress
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It enables the archiving of all cases.
3D scanning has started to be used in almost all branches of dentistry.
Digital Smile Dentistry
Digital Smile Design’s (DSD) multi-purpose communication methods stimulate consistent levels of excellence to achieve highly satisfying results. The sum of it all allows your dentist and you, to create a smile that reflects your own personality and look while enhancing the experience for all. This DSD practice of cosmetic dentistry is clearly hi-tech and state of the art!
The benefits of using Digital Smile Design
The review of photos and videos compiled for your case will provide your Westcoast smile designers with a clear understanding of the interconnection and dynamic motion, between your teeth, gums, lips and smile. Essentially the complete spectrum of your emotions will be revealed by your unique and undeniable personal facial characteristics! It’s all quite amazing which leads one to ponder what innovators and inventors will create next? In the exciting world of high tech dentistry and its future approach to cosmetic dental procedures such as porcelain, veneers or crown.
CAD/CAM
Benefits of CAD/CAM Dentistry
Research suggests that today's milled CAD/CAM restorations are stronger than those milled from earlier materials. They also are less likely to fracture. One of the advantages of CAD/CAM technology is that if your dentist has the technology in office, same day dentistry may be a treatment option for you
Conscious Sedation
Nothing to Fear
In spite of the dental technology that has made dentistry virtually pain-free, dental fear and anxiety still keeps millions of patients away from the dental office every year. For these patients, local anesthesia is not enough to treat the psychological factors of their condition -- a sedative is often needed to put them at ease duringdental treatment
PRF/CGF Technology
Stem cells obtained from the patient's own blood cells accelerate healing treatments. Extremely bony areas (sinus lift) where both the bones of the maxillary sinus and the reinforcement of the weak are applied to thickening. 6-12 months waiting period, normally done with implants, CGF application is reduced by half.
Computer Anesthesia
Essentially a computer-controlled dental injection. The flow rate of the local anaesthetic is controlled by a computer. This means that the injection is guaranteed to be slow and steady and therefore comfortable. Even though Milestone Scientific – – now call their products CompuDent and STA (Single Tooth Anesthesia) System, – because a lot of people with needle phobia describe it as their “Magic Wand”!
X-RAY Machine
BIDC uses the latest and most advance x-ray machines. Our main center, BIDC is equiped with a Digitalized Panoramic, Celplometric and Tomographic large x-ray machine for superior diagnoses and treatment planning.
Dental Units With LCD Monitor
All of our dental units related to BIDC production devices are CE certified, depending on international sterilization standards and strict cleaning device.
Dental Sterilization Machines
International sterilizations following clinic cleanliness standards are abided. Sterilization machines and technologies are used in ensuring a clean and safe environment to all our patients.
Laser Systems
Laser Systems at our dental clinics are used in both tooth whitening and surgical procedures for precise and concise dental treatments.