Laser Dentistry

Laser dentistry is an innovative technique that involves the use of lasers in various dental procedures. It has revolutionized the field of dentistry by providing more precise and efficient treatment options. Dental lasers emit concentrated beams of light energy that can be used to perform a wide range of dental procedures with minimal discomfort and faster healing times.

Laser has created a significant impact on dental treatment methods. Laser dentistry helps treat the soft tissues of the mouth with greater accuracy, less discomfort and no downtime. Lasers work by delivering energy in the form of light. This energy can be used to achieve accuracy and precision in treatments like shaping the gums, gum depigmentation, dental curettage/ deep root cleaning procedures. They are even being used for elective procedures, such as to expedite in-office tooth whitening.

Our Services

We believe that prevention is the key to maintaining a healthy smile. Our preventive services include routine dental checkups, professional cleanings, and oral health education. We focus on early detection and intervention to prevent dental issues from progressing.

Benefits of laser dentistry

Minimal bleeding
Often no need for anesthesia
Precise treatment for better aesthetics
Faster healing

Could I benefit from laser dentistry?

Laser dentistry is not used in general procedures like oral examinations and teeth cleanings. However, in periodontal treatment or tooth whitening, a dental laser could provide a better overall experience and faster recovery. If you are in need of dental treatment schedule an appointment to find out if laser dentistry is right for you.

 

What should I expect during a laser dental treatment?

Laser dental treatment is more comfortable due to the absence of pressure, vibrations and sound of a dental drill. Just as with traditional dental treatments, you will be anesthetized before having laser treatment. However, because dental lasers cause lesser discomfort, you may not require as much anesthesia as you would with a non-laser treatment.

 

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