2022: How Will Dentistry Evolve Over the Next Decade

No one will be afraid to go to the dentist any more by the year 2022. Nearly all the pain has been taken out of dentistry already, but patients are only now beginning to catch on. In the next ten years people will come to expect painless, high-quality dental care, and the treatments will be faster, easier, and more thorough than ever before.

Most people are unaware of how advanced dentistry has already become. High-quality anesthetics, 3D printers, digital imaging, basic nanotechnology, and creative patient care are all here today. In the next ten years they will become common and inexpensive. Everyone will know that a dentist can find the problem, go straight to it, and fix it on the first try. What is more, it will not hurt. With modern dental technology even those undergoing the most invasive of dental procedures will only feel the sting of the needle when the anesthetic goes in. Within the next ten years that sting will be gone, and dentistry will be truly painless. What is more, patients will be so well cared for and expertly distracted while the dentist works that they will barely notice even the surgery.

But they won’t need dental surgery, because teeth will be healthier in 2022 than they ever were before. Decades of improving food, water treatment, and readily available preventative care will combine to help people keep their teeth in their heads, and the steady decline of cigarette smoking will not hurt either. Over the last ten years a lot of children have had their teeth “sealed,” which means that a transparent plastic film was bonded to them in their youth and bacteria cannot penetrate it. These children will never have cavities, ever. They will have little need for the dentist in 2022. If sealing does not appeal to you, there are other methods available. Dentists will use silica particles, no larger than a single atom in size, to polish the teeth. This impossibly fine grit will polish a tooth’s surface so impossibly smooth that bacteria can find nothing to cling to. Faced with tooth enamel that is as smooth as glass, the bacteria simply fall away.

MRI and other imaging technologies will get better, faster, and more detailed. The dentist will never miss another spot of plaque or infection. Targeted antibiotics will gain in popularity. Instead of troubling the body with a broad-spectrum antibiotic that never quite gets the entire infection, dentists will inject antibiotic cultures directly into the problem area, and then observe how the infection reacts. Once they know what sort of antibiotic works best on that particular bacteria, they make will short work of it.

This is only the beginning. The art of dentistry has nearly been perfected, and in the next ten years we will all begin to see the benefits. Expect your trip to the dentist in 2022 to be not only painless, but enjoyable.

Author Bio

Andy is a dental marketing consultant, author and blogger. With a professional dental direct mail campaign from 123 Postcards, you get guaranteed ROI, a dedicated account manager, and new patients with every mailing. For the best in marketing for dentist, choose 123 Postcards.

5 Foods You Should Avoid When You Have Braces

Getting braces is a step towards getting that smile you has always dreamed of. However, having braces will change certain aspects of your lifestyle. Now, there are certain foods that you shouldn’t eat as they could either damage your braces, or affect the look of your smile once the braces are removed. What follows is a list of the top five types of food to avoid if you have braces.

1. Hard Foods

There are a lot of things that are included in this category and the main reason why is that they can cause breaking of the brackets or wires of your braces. Hard foods include most crisp raw vegetables such as celery or carrots. Hand fruits should also not be eaten whole. Apples, pears, etc., should be cut cut into wedges or chunks before being eaten. Hard candies should also be avoided, as should hard nuts.

2. Chewy Candies and Gum

Not only are these things typically loaded with sugar, the chewiness puts you at risk of damaging the wires or brackets of your braces.

3. High Acid Foods and Beverages

Food and drinks with high acid levels in them, such as citrus fruits and soda, can not only damage enamel, they can lead to the discoloration of your teeth. The tooth under the bracket of your braces will not be affected, meaning you could end up with noticeable color differences in your teeth once your braces are removed.

4. Excessive Sugar

These foods should be avoided for the same reason as above. If you do consume something with a lot of sugar in it, be sure to brush your teeth and clean your braces as soon as possible after eating.

5. Meat on Bones

While ribs and chicken wings are delightful, eating them with braces can pose a significant risk of damaging the brackets, wires, or other “gear” in your mouth. While you have braces choose boneless wings and either avoid meat on the bone or cut the meat from the bone before eating it.

As tasty as these foods are, it is worth it to avoid them the short time you have braces. This will help to ensure that you get the most out of your orthodontic work and you will have plenty of time to enjoy things like corn on the cob once you have a fantastic smile. Avoiding these foods will also save embarrassing stains or uncomfortable trips to the orthodontist as a result of breakages.

 

Author Bio:

Andy is currently promoting Dentist in Copperas Cove and is an expert with dental software from information he found on http://www.dentrix.com.  When he is not working he enjoys target shooting in the outdoors.