Yes β digital dentistry has significantly improved the precision, comfort, and efficiency of dental care. Tools like 3D scanners, CAD/CAM technology, and digital X-rays allow for:
- Highly accurate impressions (no more goopy trays)
- Better-fitting crowns, bridges, and veneers
- Faster turnaround times for lab work
- Enhanced diagnostics and treatment planning
We use digital tools to provide a more comfortable and predictable experience β with better results for our patients.
π¦· Can Poor Dental Health Lead to Infections Elsewhere?
Yes β poor dental health doesnβt just affect your mouth. Conditions like gum disease, untreated cavities, or oral abscesses can allow harmful bacteria to enter your bloodstream, potentially leading to infections in other areas of the body.
Health risks associated with poor oral hygiene include:
- Increased risk of heart disease
- Complications with diabetes
- Respiratory infections
- Pregnancy complications (like low birth weight)
Maintaining good oral hygiene and seeing your dentist regularly helps protect your entire body β not just your smile.
π Book an appointment with us today to experience the benefits of modern digital dentistry and whole-body wellness care.