As with everything, technology in dentistry is always improving and changing. As a result, we are always striving to find the best technology to improve the quality and outcome of your dental experience. Along these lines, I am pleased to announce our latest investment: introducing the Vita Easyshade V. The Vita Easyshade V is a tool for taking “custom” teeth shades at the chair without having to rely solely on our eyes. This is important because the slightest difference in tooth shades can really stand out, especially in the front or the “esthetic zone”. Relying on our eyes, alone, is not always sufficient and having another tool in our arsenal for some of the more difficult shade matches is meant to take some of the guess work out of the process. This tool has a great track record, already, and is known as the best digital shade detection system on the market. All we have to do is point the Vita Easyshade at a tooth and it will digitally measure the shade of your existing teeth. It’s that easy!
Alternative Means to Arrest Tooth Decay
If you’re a nerd about teeth like I am, you may be excited about a new FDA-approved product, silver diamine fluoride, that we recently made available at Cascadia Dentistry. The compound, when applied appropriately, works to arrest existing cavities. Because of its ability to stop decay (after multiple applications), it is a great alternative for treating some types of tooth decay that were previously untreatable or were difficult and sometimes traumatic to treat.
One example of an area where this new compound can be used is on root surfaces below the gum line that were traditionally very difficult to treat. These types of cavities tend to affect patients with dry mouth. Known as root caries, these cavities have been notoriously hard to treat due to their location, the need to visualize complete decay removal and the need to keep the area dry when placing a more traditional filling.
Similarly, in children that struggle with longer dental visits or can’t tolerate anesthetic and/or a dental drill, silver diamine fluoride may be another great alternative to slow or stop tooth decay in primary or “baby” teeth because it is so easy to administer. The procedure is fairly straightforward and simply requires isolating the affected area, placing the material and drying. Standard application is at least two applications spread over at least a week period.
Although we are pleased to announce that we now offer this less invasive approach to treat tooth decay, this is not a silver bullet (no pun intended) for all tooth decay. Because this material stains nearly anything it touches dark brown or black, it is not appropriate for many patients with decay in areas that are visible.
If you are interested in learning more, the following article has more information: more here. Please feel free to reach out and let us know if you have any questions about this or any other procedures that we offer. Call (360) 629-7229 to schedule your next visit today!”.