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How City Dental Leeds Use CT Scans to Perfect Your Treatment

Tuesday, June 27th, 2017

shutterstock_606801692At City Dental Leeds, it’s really important to us to provide our clients with the latest treatments and modern technology, which can improve the standard of care and range of services we provide. We are very proud to have a CT scanner on-site and we strongly believe that investing in technology enables us to perfect your treatment.

About CT scans

CT scans are used widely in medicine and they also play an important role in dentistry. CT scans are often preferred to traditional X-rays because they produce much more detailed images. With X-rays, you can only see the location of the teeth and get an idea of the thickness of the bone. With a CT scan, you can see 3D images, cross-sectional images and determine the density of the bone.

Our main use for CT scans is planning dental implant treatment. We carry out scans to ascertain if a patient is a good candidate for implants, and we also use the images to plan treatment with optimum precision. For implant treatment to be successful, it’s very important that the bone in the jaw is strong and dense enough to support the implant. If this isn’t the case, conventional implants may not be the best solution.

If a patient is a good match for implant treatment, CT scans enable us to locate the best possible position for the implant, and the images can guide our dentists to maximise the chances of a successful outcome.

What happens when you have a CT scan?

CT scans aren’t painful, and there’s nothing to worry about. The scan won’t last long and in most cases, it will all be over within 15 minutes. Before your scan, your dentist will explain exactly what is going to happen, and you’ll be asked to remove jewellery and glasses. You’ll then be guided into position and asked to stay as still as possible while the scanner captures the images.

If you’d like to find out more about CT scans and how they work, don’t hesitate to give us a call today.

What Is Smile Imaging In Central Leeds?

Tuesday, January 27th, 2015

283481_blogWe’re determined to keep our clients up to date with the best techniques and treatments in the business and we’re really excited to introduce our amazing smile imaging service. Smile imaging enables us to show clients to anticipated outcome of treatment before they even begin the treatment process and is part of our incredible smile makeover service. We can also use imaging for orthodontic, tooth whitening, restorative and bonding treatments.

How does smile imaging work?

Smile imaging works by using state of the art technology to convert images of your existing smile into new visual representations of how your smile will look after treatment is complete.

We take photographs of your smile and then show you how it will change once you start treatment; you can then see the predicted outcome of your treatment.

What are the benefits of smile imaging?

There are many benefits of smile imaging, especially for those who are uncertain of what to expect from cosmetic or orthodontic treatment. Imaging can show patients how treatment can benefit them and help them to make a decision about whether or not they wish to go ahead with treatment. Imaging can also be really positive for patients who are just setting out on their treatment journey, as it shows them what they’ve got to look forward to once treatment is finished. Dentists can also use imaging to explain how treatments work and what effects and outcomes they can achieve.

Whether you’re interested in tooth whitening, veneers, tooth replacement or a stunning smile makeover, smile imaging can be hugely beneficial. Call us now to find out more and book your consultation; our friendly team will be happy to help!

We Offer CT Scan Technology For Our Patients In Leeds

Thursday, January 1st, 2015

805589_blogAt City Dental Leeds, we pride ourselves in offering the best treatments and use advanced technology to enable to allow our patients to enjoy accurate, speedy and effective treatment. We are delighted to have a CT scanner on-site, which is an incredibly useful aide for dental implant treatment. We use the scanner for our own patients and we also take CT referrals from other practices in the local area.

What is a CT scanner?

A CT scanner is a form of diagnostic equipment, which looks similar to a large doughnut; you lie inside the centre hole and cameras rotate; these cameras capture incredibly detailed images of the interior of the body and provide us with much more information than a traditional X-ray. We can adjust the position of the scanner to focus on various body parts. The scanning process is not painful in any way and all you have to do is lie as still as possible for a few minutes. Afterwards, we are able to see the images on computer screens.

How is a CT scanner used in dentistry?

CT scanners can be used for diagnosing oral health issues, but we use our scanner primarily for dental implant treatment. The accuracy and detail of the images enables us to pinpoint the best location for the new implant and we can plan treatment using the images. We can also guide our patients through the process, using visual aids to enable them to gain a better understanding of what is going to happen and how the treatment works. Scans also enable us to check the density of the bone tissue in the jaw to ensure that patients are suitable candidates and there is sufficient tissue to support an implant.

Preparing for a CT scan

There are no specific requirements for a CT scan and we simply ask you to remove glasses and any jewellery and then to lie back and relax. Scanning only takes around 10-15 minutes and you won’t feel anything at all. If you have any questions or concerns, our dental team will be happy to help, so don’t hesitate to ask.

 

CAD/CAM Technology in the Central Leeds

Saturday, January 18th, 2014

4070440_blogIt sometimes takes your breath away at just how far dental treatments have come since the joy of computers hit the surgeries in central Leeds and in fact, all over the world. They have revolutionised dental procedures and you can be treated so fast these days; CAD/CAM technology epitomises this. If you are in need of a crown, a veneer or two, a new implant fitting or a dental bridge, this would normally take a couple of weeks to make and then fit, and should it go wrong, the fitting would have to be sent off again to be adjusted. With CAD/CAM, everything is done in-house and all of this can be done on the spot- even if something goes wrong; on average, most of these fittings can be designed, made and fitted in around the hour- perfect if you have little time to spare in a busy day. You go in there and have your mouth prepared and then digitally imaged; these pictures are sent to a computer programme that designs that part you need. This info is now sent to a milling machine next door which will create your fitting from a block of ceramics or resin. It will fire the fitting and glaze it to suit the colour of the rest of your teeth. Then it is simply cemented into place….that’s it, a beautifully restored smile in next to no time- blooming marvellous eh?

Forwards and upwards with a Digital X-ray in the City of Leeds

Sunday, September 15th, 2013

1850575_blogThere is no doubt about the way that technology has advanced over the past 30 years and the affects have bled into every walk of life, from commerce to the medical world: computers, lasers and the like have definitely shaken things up for the better and this has had a huge impact on the dental world as well. Since all this technology has entered the dental surgery, patients have benefited from this all around the world- and in the city of Leeds. There is no finer example of this as with the digital x-ray: X-rays are brilliant anyway; they have given doctors and dentists the chance to diagnose their patients with precision. However, since they have gone digital, it has enabled the medical profession to make decisions in seconds. When you pop in for a dental check-up, you will be x-rayed in order to ascertain if things have gone wrong; this is flashed up on a computer screen in a matter of seconds enabling your dentist to get to work on you straight away. The images can be stored on a computer for historical reasons and if they need to be referenced, all it takes is a push of a button and by the power of e-mail, your dentist can send them off for a second opinion if needed. All of this means that as a patient, you are in damn good hands!

The brilliance of CAD/CAM technology at Dentists in Leeds

Sunday, August 19th, 2012

If you are one of these busy people that is constantly flying around Leeds like a headless chicken, chances are you will only have very small windows in which to see your dentist for a check-up.

If however you require a little bit of cosmetic touching-up, this could be a problem- the very nature of some treatments can take weeks to complete and it may be difficult for you to keep returning to the surgery. Well you needn’t worry, because thanks to CAD/CAM technology, you can have yourself done within the hour!

Just pop into the dentists for a quick discussion and when you know what you need doing, a series of images will be taken digitally of your mouth from which the computer will design your new fitting. Once the design is complete, the details are fed into a machine that then manufactures your fitting while you are being prepared in the chair by the dentist, and when it’s done, it’s secured into your mouth- and the great thing is, if there is any problem with the fitting, it can be corrected on the spot.

Technology with Cad/Cams in Dentistry in Central Leeds

Monday, June 18th, 2012

Ah, the age of computers eh and where would we be without them? Especially the world of dentistry as so many treatments rely on their use, which for the patients of central Leeds means excellent news, because this technology has speeded up the treatments we have no-end, especially cosmetic ones. The perfect example of this is CAD/CAM technology- computer aided design and manufacture. If ever you have had veneers, a bridge or a crown made, the fitting is perfectly fine but can often take a couple of weeks to manufacture and that can be awkward if you are a busy person, but with CAD/CAM, you can be done in the hour. When you sit into the chair, a series of digital images will be taken and fed into the computer that then designs your fitting. This information is then transferred in to a milling machine that makes your fitting while you are being readied by the dentist. This takes around 20 minutes before the dentist fits you a new tooth. Even better about this, is if something is not quite right, it can be corrected in-house. Today’s world is all about time and those cunning dental engineers in their laboratories certainly know how to come up with ways of saving it!