For more than a century, dental caries have been treated rather than prevented. Fillings, crowns, and root canals exist because decay has already done its damage. But what if cavities could be stopped before they ever begin? The idea of a cavity vaccine sounds...
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For generations, designing a smile depended largely on the dentist’s eye, experience, and artistic intuition. Measurements were taken, photographs analyzed, and mock-ups created by hand. Today, a quiet revolution is reshaping that process. Artificial intelligence is...
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The Day I Bought the Brooklyn Bridge I still feel a knot in my stomach when I think about that $8,000 bone graft – money I worked six months to save, gone in a procedure that ultimately failed. My dentist had presented it as my only option, never mentioning bone...
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When Local Cuisine Meets Dental Engineering I’ll never forget the American food blogger who came to my clinic with one specific request: “I need teeth that can handle Hyderabad’s biryani.” She wasn’t joking – our local cuisine has...
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The Time Machine of Modern Dentistry I still remember the British accountant who arrived at my clinic on Monday morning looking defeated, carrying his dentures in a case. He’d been quoted eighteen months for treatment back home. When he walked out on Wednesday...
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When Nightly Grinding Meets Daily Durability I’ve treated patients who could literally wear down a set of porcelain crowns in under two years with their nighttime grinding habits. That’s why when serious bruxers come to my clinic, I almost always recommend...
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