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Monitor to display X-ray photographs |
Digital X-rays:
RVG is a remarkable step forward as compared to traditional X-rays.
This device allows taking an intrabuccal digital X-ray photograph
in real time, display it on a monitor and process it through a keyboard
connected to a computer, which also allows to create a data archive
and print the photograph.
The intrabuccal film is replaced by an optical sensor which is placed
inside the patient's mouth and, when rays are emitted through a normal
radiography machine, conveys the image of the desired tooth to the
monitor.
Pros: high-definition images are produced immediately, filing and
printing operations are available and, last but not least, reduced
exposition to X-rays. |

Intrabuccal Spectro Shade video-camera |
Intrabuccal video-camera:
Thanks to its miniaturised size, it allows accessing the whole oral
cavity without disturbing the patient and display excellent high-quality
and high-definition images on a monitor. This device is an effective
diagnostic tool for dentists. The possibility to access the oral cavity
and analyse the magnified or still image of a detail allows to carry
out very accurate examinations. Of course, this device may be connected
to a computer to manage images more effectively and may be interfaced
with printers, video-recorders and video-projectors to meet all needs
in terms of filing data and examining patients. Moreover, in order
to display the colour of the tooth correctly, a Spectro shade device
may be resorted to which, thanks to two video-cameras included in
a unit, allow to reproduce the tooth colour perfectly and send it
to the laboratory through the internet to build a prosthesis. |
Laser |
Laser applications in dentistry:
Laser in dentistry provides a tool that is particularly flexible,
painless, bactericidal, precise and conservative of tissues, thus
allowing the implementation of new treatment procedures, such as permanent
desensitisation. Its scope includes curettage, gingivectomy, the preparation
of the gingival sulcus, frenulectomy, caries vaporisation and intracanal
therapy. |

Tooth structure scheme through the Cerec procedure |
Ceramic inlays by means of the Cerec method:
Aesthetic aspects have become increasingly important in the reconstruction
of back teeth. Ceramic inlays provide numerous opportunities connected
to their characteristics: ceramic lacks metal supports, consequently
it ensures markedly better aesthetic results since it is similar to
natural teeth in terms of opalescence and translucence.
Its fatigue strength is ensured by crystal substances imbedded in
the vitreous substance. It is cemented to the tooth by means of new
adhesive adamantine products. |
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