Laser Dentistry

A laser is an instrument that produces a very narrow, intense beam of light energy. When laser light comes in contact with tissue, it causes a reaction. The light produced by the laser can remove or shape tissue. lasers have been used in dentistry since 1990. Lasers can be used as a safe and effective treatment for a wide range of dental procedures and are often used in conjunction with other dental instruments.


How are Lasers used in Dentistry ?

Dental lasers can be used to


Reduce the discomfort of canker and cold sores. Reduce the discomfort of canker and cold sores. Expose partially erupted wisdom teeth.

Remove muscle attachments that limit proper movement.

Manage gum tissue during impressions for crowns or other procedures. Remove overgrown tissues caused by certain medications. Perform biopsy procedures. Remove inflamed gum tissues and aid in the treatment of gum disease. Remove or reshape gum and bone tissues during crown lengthening procedures. Help treat infections in root canals. Speed up tooth whitening procedures.

What are the benefits of using Dental Lasers?

Procedures performed using soft tissue dental lasers may not require sutures (stitches). Certain laser dentistry procedures do not require anesthesia. Laser dentistry minimizes bleeding because the high-energy light beam aids in the clotting (coagulation) of exposed blood vessels, thus inhibiting blood loss. Bacterial infections are minimized because the high-energy beam sterilizes the area being worked on. Damage to surrounding tissue is minimized. Wounds heal faster and tissues can be regenerated May cause less pain in some instances, therefore, reducing the need for anesthesia May reduce anxiety in patients uncomfortable with the use of the dental drill May preserve more healthy tooth during cavity removal

Types of Laser Dentistry

  • Laser Teeth Whitening

    Melanin hyper-pigmentation, or "dark gums", is prevalent in certain individuals who have darker complexions. These dark spots can cause an undesirable appearance to otherwise healthy, pink gums. Through dental laser technology, Our Smile Specialists can painlessly and accurately remove these problem areas. Laser treatment of dark gums can be done in as little as one office visit and with very quick healing time.

    Brief description about procedure

    Discoloration of teeth due to brown or yellow stains can be corrected by various procedures. While each of them is quite effective in their own ways, every procedure has its own advantages and disadvantages. The type of procedures available will be discussed with you by your dentist. The most advanced one, called laser teeth whitening, uses a bleaching gel. A laser works on this agent while penetrating into the teeth enamel to increase the lightening effect on your teeth. The length of the procedure depends on the degree of discoloration of the teeth.

    Benefits of Laser Whitening

    Speed
    The entire procedure of laser tooth whitening usually takes less that one hour and very often it can last for as little as forty five minutes. This means that it is very easy to schedule into your daily routine and undergo the procedure without seriously interfering with your schedule. In comparison, the more traditional tooth whitening options such as home whitening kits have to be repeated for weeks.
    The results are guaranteed
    The process of laser tooth whitening is not a trial and error kind of treatment. Every person who goes in for the treatment is guaranteed to have teeth that are several shades whiter upon the completion of the treatment. Most of the available options have been able to consistently result in teeth that are up to ten shades whiter than they were before.
    Long lasting
    The results of laser tooth whitening last for up to two years and depending on the kind of dental hygiene that you practice, they can last for a lot longer
    Comfort
    The entire laser tooth whitening process is entirely painless, as most of the people that have gone through it will testify. The only kind of discomfort that has been reported to occur during the treatment is some mild heat sensations on the surface of the teeth after exposure to the beam.
  • Laser Depigmentation
  • Frenectomies and Tongue Ties
  • Sensitive and Fluoride Treatment
  • Lip Repositioning
  • Gum Lifting
  • Cavity Detection and Removal
  • Laser Gum Contouring
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