The Irish dentistry landscape
New technologies available to dentists play a significant role in reduced extraction rates
Innovation in Dentistry looks at the latest innovations in orthodontics and cosmetic dentistry and how advances in technology mean that dentistry has changed irrevocably
New technologies available to dentists play a significant role in reduced extraction rates
General dentists trained up in the application of clear aligners can eliminate the need to visit an orthodontist
Innovations have made dental work easier, more convenient and cheaper, but also more accurate and more precise
Myriad advantages for patients, including a wider range of specialisms and having that expertise to hand
Procedure has gone from an expensive cosmetic treatment to an affordable process that can make a difference
Irish Dental Association survey reveals one in six patients waiting over three months for a routine appointment with their dentist
Whitening treatments done incorrectly can cause pain, and gum irritation, and be a waste of time, money
Teledentistry is on the rise since Covid-19, with virtual care becoming more popular
New technologies like laser treatments, digital scanning, and 3D printing are transforming all kinds of dental treatments in what is a rapidly evolving field.
“Implants are suitable for patients who either present already with missing teeth, or who have a failing tooth which will require replacement"
Strides in orthodontic wiring and digital imaging help both professionals and patients
Early adoption of innovative technologies ensures Dental Tech group to the fore
Developments on track to maximise your smile
Demand is up for adult braces, teeth whitening, straightening and veneers
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