New dental technology helps detect decay!

A new and innovative invention can help dentists diagnose periodontal disease and tooth decay!

A unique dental technology has been created to assist dentists in diagnosing and treating periodontal (gum) disease and tooth decay by measuring the levels of bacteria in the mouth. The technology, labelled the ‘tooth tattoo’, adheres to a patient’s tooth temporarily in order to detect quantities of bacteria in the oral cavity. The sensor gives this information to the dentist so they can help to alter or create treatments to combat any excess bacteria.

Bacteria in the mouth could lead to more severe dental issues…

At Dental Clinic at World Tower in Sydney we are committed to the health of our patients, and want everyone to be aware of the possible detrimental effects neglecting your oral health can create. Poor oral health has been linked to issues such as cardiovascular disease, respiratory issues, dementia, Alzheimer’s and even cancer!

It is more important than ever to take care of your oral health…

We utilise high quality dental technology to help us examine and diagnose issues in the mouth. We recommend a regular routine check-up every six months for a comprehensive examination – where we scan your teeth and periodontal tissue condition thoroughly.

Receive the best in dental care with our dedicated, friendly and highly trained staff at our Sydney dental practice!

For more information on general dentistry or to book an appointment at our Sydney dental practice, please contact us.

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