The Future of Dentistry is Precision Medicine

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  • Опубликовано: 3 дек 2017
  • Columbia is unleashing new possibilities for oral health care with first-of-its-kind technology to advance patient care, research, and education. Welcome to the age of precision dental medicine.

Комментарии • 11

  • @tw1nhood
    @tw1nhood 5 лет назад +4

    Currently studying for DAT, and I’m aiming so high so I can attend this amazing school!

  • @dr.khalidbin6193
    @dr.khalidbin6193 3 года назад

    Nice

  • @branded_cookies8656
    @branded_cookies8656 Год назад

    Can people stop comparing medicine and dentistry. We dentists know that we do their 2nd year courses in 1st year. We dont need to say or proove that to anyone. Let's just love our craft and serve the people.

  • @thejunedempseyshow660
    @thejunedempseyshow660 3 года назад +3

    Dentistry will be a thing of the past in a decade tops. With the rise of 3D printers citizens will be able to print new sets of teeth whenever they want to-- no longer having to pay a middle man 'doctor' to do it for them.

    • @MrPascal24
      @MrPascal24 3 года назад +3

      Dentristy will always be needed, yes 3D printing is great but won't help with more complex situations. The average human doesnt even know how their teeth works, let allone how they can make a good replacement. No I let my oral work over to the professionals.

    • @thejunedempseyshow660
      @thejunedempseyshow660 3 года назад +2

      @MrPascal Dude, I see how you might think this. Back in the day, we were like, "wow, I could never build a house!" But thanks to the tiny home movement, everyone can build their own house. But I do think you are right, 3D printing won't help with the more complex situations, for that we need laser technology. We have laser hair removal, lasers that go into your eyes - soon enough, I believe we will have laser teeth. I long for the day that 'doctors' allow me laser teeth. Feel free to debate in the comments, but I think everyone will see that Dentistry is soon to go the way of the of the Bowling Alley Pinsitter or the post man (that is, lost to technological advances).

    • @dilushamunasinghe7316
      @dilushamunasinghe7316 3 года назад +1

      @@thejunedempseyshow660 if that is the case with "laser teeth" then i'm sure you'll need dentists for the management of these "laser teeth". dentists will always be needed, but their job requirements will evolve, just like any other job.

    • @fitito500
      @fitito500 2 года назад +1

      @@thejunedempseyshow660 🙋 a dentist maxilofacial here....sorry but no, you can have 3d printing, laser for remove cavity (dosen't work, too slow), keep smiling, invisible orthodontics, etc., Etc and etc. And at the end it's just tools if you don't know how you using it, is just useless... is like if a give you an advanced aircraft and you tell me "great, I'm a pilot now".....

    • @fitito500
      @fitito500 2 года назад

      @@thejunedempseyshow660 "laser teeth"?? already exist, if you try to say laser of argon for removal cavities.... dosen't work.

  • @omigiekiel5968
    @omigiekiel5968 3 года назад

    Oh I can see a Nigerian Yoruba doctor there “Dr Folarin Odusola”