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StockGuru Blog: Lantis Laser Inc. – Decay is Changing as is The Treatment; A New Need for a New System

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The Need for OCT in Dentistry

Dentistry is moving to the medical model – find disease early and treat it now. OCT will be an important tool in implementing this model,” said Craig Gimbel DDS, Director of Clinical Affairs at Lantis.

Decay is more extensive than it appears on an x-ray because it is a two dimensional image. Due to the use of fluorides, detection of decay has become more complex. Dental explorers are no longer a viable tool for detecting decay. At very early stages of decay, when intervention would be ideal, decay openings in enamel are too small for an explorer to detect a tactile “catch”.

There is a consensus that the use of an explorer to probe forcefully in a tooth may be damaging since it may open the enamel surface further, interfering with the remineralization repair process. Fluoride has changed the behavior of decay. A slower initial progression has afforded the opportunity to diagnose and manage decay at an early stage. There is scientific evidence that early decay can be arrested and possibly reversed.

OCT is a diagnostic aid which will make possible the prevention and early intervention of decay by remineralization. Remineralization Has the Ability To Prevent Small Cavities which Can Become Large Cavities

Fluorides and amorphous calcium phosphate remineralization gels are now being introduced to the dental profession which will initiate a repair process so that filling of large cavities, at a later stage of tooth decay, may not be required.

No other diagnostic aid is presently available that will enable the dentist and hygienist to visibly monitor this repair process and validate it.Recognizing decay lesions at the later stage of cavitation, when larger in size and depth, is no longer acceptable by the dental profession. OCT meets this challenge by early demineralization recognition (precavitation) and the ability to evaluate remineralization activity. Published literature by recognized dental researchers and clinicians are emphasizing the immediate need for such a diagnostic aid as OCT.

Stay Tuned: OCT = A MUST HAVE!

Source: Lantis Laser

Stan Baron,President and CEO
11 Stonebridge Court
Denville, NJ 07834
Tel: (203) 300-7622

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