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The Basics of Laser Dentistry

The Basics of Laser DentistryTechnology has come a long way in several different industries within the healthcare field, and the same can be said for the field of dentistry and oral health. Laser dentistry can be used for surgical and dental procedures, and the laser can act as a cutting instrument. The laser can help strengthen the bond when curing a filling as well.

Laser dentistry is also a minimally invasive option if you need gum surgery, cavity treatments, or other dental issues taken care of. The lasers are just focused beams of light that can either alter or remove tissue in very small amounts. Lasers have been used to whiten teeth, as well as provide some reshaping regarding the gums, and can even help remove any overgrown tissue.

What Can Laser Dentistry Treat?

Among the treatments already mentioned, laser dentistry can accomplish a wide variety of different dental procedures including providing effective canker sore and cold sore pain treatments, treating root canal infections and gum disease, exposing wisdom teeth, and can even help to regenerate damaged nerves.

Laser dentistry can also successfully aid in biopsies, removing throat tissue that may be the cause of sleep apnea, and can also help remove benign oral tumors that may exist.

What are the Benefits of Laser Dentistry?

When opting for laser dentistry for dental treatment and procedures, the patient is less likely to require any sutures following the treatment and may not even require any form of anesthesia. The laser will also sterilize the gums which can reduce any risk of infection following treatment, and the patient will not lose as much blood as they would if they were going through a more traditional type of surgical procedure.

The Laser Dentistry Procedure

The procedure for laser dentistry is very similar to a regular appointment that you would typically expect. The only big difference is the amount, if any, anesthesia that is going to need to be used on the area.

You will also not have to deal with the usual sounds and vibrations as you would in a traditional appointment and any blood loss will be very minimal.

If you are looking for an alternative to traditional dental treatments that can result in less pain and recovery time, then laser dentistry may be just what you need. Call and discuss all your options with your dentist today.


The content offered on this website is for informational purposes only and does not seek to diagnose and/or treat any physical, medical, dental, and/or periodontal condition or disease. In addition, the offering and consumption of this content does not establish a doctor patient relationship. If you are experiencing any pain, discomfort, swelling, and/or bleeding in your mouth and/or jaw this may represent a serious condition and can only be diagnosed and treated by visiting a medical doctor, dentist, and/or periodontist in person.

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