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Here’s how it works: The dental decay finder touches surface of every tooth, each time flashing a digital score that reports presence of decay. A tooth that scores above a certain number—has at least tiniest dot of decay.
And getting at teeny offending area involves another technological wonder. A gentle dental “sandblaster” uses tiny particles to whisk away decay in layers. The area gets filled in with a tooth-colored liquid that hardens in seconds under a special light.
Patients walk out of office with tiny fillings.
“And best part,” says Dr. Deutsch, “is they have treatment with no needle and no drill!”
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