A: Dr. Bath and his team use the DIAGNOdent laser as a routine part of exams and there is no additional fee associated with the scan. By recording the findings we are able to track the progression of decay. If it remains the same year after year there is no need to fill the tooth.
A: No! DIAGNOdent is completely painless. It's energy level similar to that of a laser pointer, the laser beam is harmless to surrounding tissues.
A: Believe it or not, as much as 50% of tooth decay may go undetected by traditional dental methods of probing and other diagnostic techniques.
A: While the device has been in use in Europe for several years, the FDA has recently approved the use of the cavity-detecting laser for use by dentists in the U.S.
A: Today most tooth decay starts in the hard-to-see valleys and canyon-like anatomy of the tooth surface.
A: In the past tooth decay predominated in between teeth. With the widespread use of fluoride, the very nature of tooth decay has changed. The outer surfaces of teeth are strengthened and more resistant. Today the pit and valley cavities are more prevalent than cavities in between teeth.
A: Pit and valley cavities are traditionally the most difficult to detect using x-rays due to the direction the images are taken from. Images are taken from the side of the tooth, which essentially hides the cavity from the dentists view.
A: Yes, x-ray imaging is an indispensable diagnostic tool for dentistry. X-rays and DIAGNOdent complement each other. X-rays are good at finding cavities in between teeth and on the roots. DIAGNOdent is good at find cavities on the tooth's biting surface.
A: An almost undetectable area of decay can aggressively penetrate inward towards the soft surfaces of the tooth and literally destroy the tooth from the inside out. This can happen before a cavity is even visible to the naked eye.
A: This type of decay can make diagnosis with traditional methods difficult because the outer tooth surface often appears to be intact and the probe may be too large to detect the cavity.
A: DIAGNOdent is first calibrated to your unique tooth structure by scanning a cleaned tooth surface with a harmless laser beam. After calibration a team member will gently scan your teeth. A small countertop unit emits an audio signal and registers a digital read-out, which identifies cavities developing below the surface, the higher the amount of fluorescence detected by the machine, the greater the degree of decay within the tooth.
A: Because the decay is detected earlier, the number of dental procedures - and hence, the cost - can often be reduced. It's a great way to keep little problems from becoming big problems.
A: A few minutes are all it takes to scan your entire mouth.
A: The DIAGNOdent measures laser fluorescence within the tooth structure. As the incident laser light is propagated into the site, two-way handpiece optics allows the unit to simultaneously quantify the reflected laser light energy. At the specific wavelength that the DIAGNOdent laser operates, clean healthy tooth structure exhibits little or no fluorescence, resulting in very low scale readings on the display. However, carious tooth structure will exhibit fluorescence, proportionate to the degree of caries, resulting in elevated scale readings on the display.
A: No. Because composite resins can fluoresce, prompting elevated readings, the DIAGNOdent should not be used on these materials.
A: If there is caries at the margin, it will give an accurate reading; however if the caries is under the floor of the amalgam the reading will not be accurate.
A: Studies have shown the unit is equally accurate in both primary and permanent teeth.
A: No. The device is harmless when used as directed
Impressions Dentistry
205 Lilly Road, NE, Building C • Olympia, WA 98506
Phone: 360-493-1866 • Fax: (360) 493-1445
Dentist Dr. Bath provides cosmetic dental services including porcelain veneers, teeth whitening, dental implants, dental bonding, fillers, sealants, invisalign, and tooth extractions to Olympia, Lacey, Lakewood, Tacoma and Shelton WA.
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