To help educate our patients and their families, we use 27-inch wide-screen computer monitors and a 30-inch monitor for our panoramic machine. These dramatically display issues that we’re concerned about. The large screens allow us to highlight various problems, such as impacted wisdom teeth.
Lastly, we’ve used Kavo electric handpieces for years, and we now also use the Midwest RDH Freedom Cordless Prophy System to comply with the CDC Statement on Reprocessing Dental Handpieces.4 To maintain the effectiveness of our 3M Elipar S, 3M Paradigm Deep Cure, and Ultradent Valo curing lights, we test them with the new Checkup by BlueLight Analytics. It is a smart radiometer, which produces information not only on the light’s curing power but also on how it affects specific materials’ curing times.
Providing the best care possible for our patients goes back to my philosophy of treating all patients as if they were family. My golden rule has always been: If I would not do something on my own daughter, then I will not do it on someone else’s child. Technological innovations allow us to provide better, safer, and gentler care, and to me that’s very exciting.
References
1. Slayton R, Urquhart O, Araujo MWB, et. al. Evidence-based clinical practice guideline on non-restorative treatments for carious lesions. Jour Amer Dent Assn. 2018;149:837-849.
2. Kupietzky A, Fuks A. The keeper of the meaning and the era of evidence-based dentistry. Ped Dent. 2018;40;250-252.
3. Ganesh M, Hertzberg A, Nurko S, et. al. Acid rather than nonacid reflux burden is a predictor of tooth erosion. Jour Ped Gastro Nutri. 2016;62: 309-313.
4. CDC statement on reprocessing dental handpieces. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website. https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/PDF/rr/rr5217.pdf. Published December 19, 2003.
Jed M. Best, DDS, MS, has practiced dentistry for nearly 40 years. He is an official spokesperson for the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, a fellow of the International College of Dentists and the American College of Dentists, and a past president of the College of Diplomates of the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry. He serves as an examiner for board certification of the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry. Dr. Best lectures on dental technology, dental materials, and evidenced-based pediatric dentistry.