New Laser Technology Detects Hidden Tooth Decay
One of the most basic and important procedures dentists
perform is to diagnose tooth decay. Dentists have
traditionally used x-rays and the dental pick called an
explorer to find dental cavities. When cavities grow into
the outer enamel layer, decay grows equally in depth and
width. The dentist would place the tip of the explorer into
the soft cavity and it would stick.
This was true until fluoride was introduced into our
toothpastes, vitamin supplements, and into the water
supply. Fluoride changed the shape of tooth decay and made
it more difficult to detect. When fluoride washes onto
tooth enamel, the fluoride ion replaces the hydrogen ion in
the enamel hydroxyapatite crystals making the outer enamel
less vulnerable to decay. However, the decay producing
bacteria is present everywhere in the mouth and hides in the
small grooves and pits in the chewing surfaces of the teeth
where the fluoride ions cannot penetrate well. The decay in
the pits and grooves grow through the enamel to the more
sensitive, less hard dentin layer. The width of the dental
explorer is too wide to fit into the narrow grooves and pits
of the teeth and the cavities go undetected. Dental x-rays
do not clearly show if these cavities are present also.
So how does the dentist detect these cavities? The
answer is the new diagnostic laser called the
DIAGNOdent.
The DIAGNOdent bounces a beam of laser light into the
groove or pit which is absorbed by the bacteria and decay.
The returning light is picked up by the laser tip which is
interpreted by the DIAGNOdent giving a numerical score on
the digital screen and is heard as an audible beeping sound
telling the dentist that decay is present. It also tells
the dentist how deep the cavity is. For the first time,
using this new revolutionary technology, dentists are able
to detect tooth decay with close to 100% accuracy. Dr. Mashhood was one the first dentists to use the DIAGNOdent to
detect hidden cavities on a daily basis.
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Dr. Mashhood
painlessly detects hidden cavities with high
tech DIAGNOdent Laser. |
Laser Cavity Detection is a
True Advancement in Modern Dentistry
The DIAGNOdent laser allows us to detect more areas of
decay sooner and with greater precision. It is a
comfortable and painless procedure. It requires
NO X-RAYS.
Further, early detection means that the cavities are small
and can be treated painlessly with minimally invasive
procedures such as with AIR
MICROABRASION.
The DIAGNOdent laser finds cavities years before they
would otherwise be detected. When decay is removed when it
is small, a large amount of tooth structure is saved and is
filled with small tooth colored fillings. Large fillings
over time break down and later these teeth must be crowned
or may need root canal treatment. The diagnostic laser
reduces the need for large fillings and later the need for
crowns and root canals!
The DIAGNOdent Laser Cavity Detector is FDA approved.
For more information, please contact Dr. Naomeh Mashhood’s
dental office at (310) 289-1101.