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How dental lasers work
Dental lasers help us treat
conditions in the mouth using light
energy.The laser is very selective,
penetrating to a specific depth in
the particular kind of tissue we want
to treat.
The tissue absorbs the laser light,
which agitates the molecules of the
tissue, causing the tissue cells to
gently break apart.This very
precisely treats only the desired
area, while leaving healthy gums,
bone, and tooth structure
untouched.
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Uses of dental lasers
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There are different kinds of dental lasers, and we use them to treat different
kinds of oral tissues.We can use lasers on soft tissues like gums, and on hard
tissues, like teeth and bone.
We may use lasers on soft tissues to reshape healthy gum tissues or remove
diseased gums, decontaminate gum pockets that are infected with
periodontal disease, and treat some sores in the mouth.
We can also use lasers on hard tissues to remove tooth decay and prepare
teeth for sealants, bonding, fillings, and other restorations, perform root canal
therapy, reshape bone, and treat sensitive teeth.
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The benefits of lasers
There are many benefits of using lasers:
- They are much quieter than a dental drill, with no whining
or vibration.
- They are very precise, so there is minimal impact on oral tissues.
- They’re gentle and generally painless, so they often require little
or no anesthesia.
- They can minimize bleeding and swelling, and speed the healing
of gum tissues.
- They reduce the risk of infection by decontaminating the
affected areas.
Dental lasers are a versatile tool for more comfortable and effective
dental treatment.
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