As innovations in dental implant technology and equipment continue to advance and doctors refine their techniques, the future holds even more remarkable breakthroughs in this field of dentistry
CLEARWATER, Fla. (PRWEB)
June 27, 2023
Typically, tooth loss signifies the culmination of a lifetime of oral health issues, primarily advanced tooth decay, and severe gum disease, although it can also result from trauma or other factors. On a global scale, the average prevalence of complete tooth loss among individuals aged 20 or older is nearly 7%. However, for those aged 60 or older, the prevalence rises significantly to approximately 23%. The loss of teeth can have profound psychological, social, and functional consequences, causing emotional distress, social difficulties, and limitations in daily activities.(1) Adrian LaTrace, CEO of Boyd Industries, notes, “As innovations in dental implant technology and equipment continue to advance and doctors refine their techniques, the future holds even more remarkable breakthroughs in this field of dentistry.”
Dental implants have come a long way since their primitive predecessors, which included carved bamboo pegs, seashells, and animal teeth.(2) Modern-day dental implants replicate the look, feel, and function of natural teeth. They offer patients a permanent and durable solution, restoring oral health and enhancing overall well-being. The dental implant industry has experienced significant growth; the global dental implant market is projected to reach $13 billion in 2023.(3) Factors contributing to the industry’s progression in North America include a growing geriatric population with high incidences of dental problems, increased awareness of the importance of oral health, and a growing interest in achieving that perfect smile.(4)
Currently, 6% of the U.S. population have dental implants, which is predicted to increase to 23% by 2026.(5) Dental implants have gained immense popularity due to their numerous benefits over alternative treatments. Unlike removable dentures, dental implants provide a permanent solution by integrating with the jawbone through osseointegration, a direct, rigid connection between the implant and the bone. This integration offers stability, strength, and durability comparable to natural teeth.(6) This significantly impacts the quality of life, enabling individuals to enjoy a varied diet and engage socially without discomfort or embarrassment.
Looking toward the future, dental implant technology continues to advance at a rapid pace:
— 3D Printing: Precise customization and improved fit through 3D printing enhance patient comfort and reduce treatment time.
— Smart Biomaterial Innovations: Advanced biomaterials promote better integration of dental implants with surrounding tissues and faster healing.
— Nanotechnology: Utilizing nanotechnology enhances the surface properties of implant materials, promotes better osseointegration and more proficient bone growth, and reduces the risk of complications.(7)
— Digital Dentistry: Digital tools like intraoral scanners, CAD (computer-aided design), and CAM (computer-assisted manufacturing) enable precise planning and execution of implant procedures, leading to better aesthetic and functional outcomes.(8)
Dental implants offer an unrivaled level of functionality, allowing individuals to eat, speak, and engage in daily activities with confidence. Moreover, dental implants are a long-term solution, with an average lifespan of 10-30 years, with the potential to last a lifetime when properly cared for.(9)
While dental implants are generally safe and reliable, like any surgical procedure, they come with certain risks. It is essential to consult with a qualified dental professional before undergoing the procedure. Potential risks include infection at the implant site, damage to surrounding structures like nerves or blood vessels, tooth sensitivity, implant failure, and complications such as sinus problems or nerve damage. For people over 60, there are additional risks, such as slower healing time, compromised bone health, and the potential to affect other preexisting health conditions.(10) A proper medical assessment and plan by a skilled and experienced professional can help minimize these risks to ensure a safe and successful implantation process.
In addition to the advancements in dental implant technology, the evolution of dental equipment has also played a vital role in ensuring patient comfort during prolonged dental procedures. The duration of an implant operation differs on a case-by-case basis, depending on the type and number of implants involved. It takes about 1-2 hours to surgically insert one tooth implant. The entire process, from the initial consultation to recovery and healing time, can be 4-11 months, depending on the circumstances and the patient’s own natural healing process.(11)
Boyd is an industry leader in the design and manufacture of state-of-the-art, ergonomically-designed dental and medical operatory equipment. LaTrace observes, “Advancements in dental equipment and technology are encouraging patients to take a more proactive role in maintaining and improving their oral health and aesthetics. Dental professionals are now equipped with powerful tools that enable precise and efficient treatment and enhanced patient comfort, making lengthy dental procedures more tolerable for both doctors and patients.”
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About Boyd Industries
For 65 years, Boyd Industries has been the innovative market leader in the design and manufacture of dental and medical operatory equipment. Their high-quality and reliable equipment has been the choice of dental specialty practices and dental surgery offices. The rapidly expanding Ear, Nose, and Throat market now seeks its reputation for quality and innovation. Boyd equipment is specifically designed to provide maximum practice productivity while incorporating ergonomic characteristics for the doctor, staff, and patient. As an original equipment manufacturer, they use a vertically integrated approach to ensure their process meets high-quality standards. This approach allows Boyd to control each step of component fabrication and product assembly. Boyd’s products include a full line of dental exam, treatment, and surgical chairs, dental delivery systems, LED exam and surgical lighting, custom sterilization and storage cabinetry, and doctor or assistant seating. Boyd was named the Senate Small Business of the Week in November 2020 and is a ten-time winner of the Townie Choice Award for excellence in orthodontic operatory equipment. Boyd Industries is an FDA-registered manufacturer. Built to last. Built for you. Built by Boyd. http://www.boydindustries.com/.
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