Key Dentistry Trends To Keep An Eye On In 2018

Updated on April 19, 2018

Our mouths are one of the most important parts of our body. It’s how we get food, how we communicate and they can even tell us a lot about the health of the rest of our body. As a result, keeping them in good condition is a must. Over the past few years, every part of the industry from the best orthodontist London has to offer to your local practice have been working to improve the care they provide their patients as best they can. With technological advancements making this possible, trends easily begin to emerge. Here, we’re exploring exactly what those trends could be in 2018.

3D Printing

3D printing has taken industry after industry by storm as of late and dentistry is quickly following suit. Through the printing of resin, dentists can offer custom dental solutions to patients in need of fillings, implants, prosthodontics and even devices to aid with sleep conditions including apnoea and teeth grinding. While this isn’t something widely popular just yet, it has the potential to storm the industry if it becomes more widely adopted, providing cost-effective and personalised solutions for dentists and patients alike.

Assistants Could Play A Bigger Role

With the improvements in technology and the addition of automation to practically every industry, dental assistants could very well play a much bigger role in dental care. With training in the use of certain machines, processes and programs, something as simple as making a digital impression could be done by the hands of a trained assistant, while a fully-trained dentist is elsewhere doing something a little more complex.

Online Review Management

When it comes to looking for a new dental practice to sign up for, most potential patients will opt for reading reviews to get a better indication of the service they could be potentially receiving. What’s more, the importance of having a strong online presence is constantly growing, and as a result, dental practices are starting to monitor and gain better control over the reviews online. However, this doesn’t mean deleting your negative reviews. In fact, negative reviews can actually prove beneficial! By responding to negative reviews in a positive way, you can not only show that you are tentative to your customers, but you’re also improving the chance that the customer leaving the review might rethink their opinion of the practice.

Group Dental Practices Are On The Rise

Group dental practices are already on the rise, but in 2018 you can expect this to reach an all-time high. The costs of dentistry training is extremely high and for those just out of school, it’s almost impossible to start up an individual practice without putting yourself in even more debt. However, group practices offer students and experienced dentists alike the chance to share the costs. By joining a group practice, not only are you reducing the individual strain of costs, but there will already be an established patient base from which to work. With additional perks like more chance to take holidays or be off sick as there is someone to cover you, it’s a mystery as to why more dentists aren’t jumping on the bandwagon already.

Our oral health might be important, but so is the experience we have while visiting a dentist. With rising numbers of patients who are nervous about their dentistry trips, the innovative technologies in place that make the entire process more efficient and longer-lasting could help to bring these worries down. 2018 could a big year for dentistry, so watch this space.

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2 thoughts on “Key Dentistry Trends To Keep An Eye On In 2018”

  1. The color, shape, size and proportion of your teeth, and how they appear in relation to your gums, lips, mouth, side profile and face, are also important factors in full mouth reconstruction treatment.You posted a really great article on how food affects our dental health.

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