Lasers can remove tooth enamel, dentin, and gum tissue and reshape the gum line. Laser dentistry techniques allow Dr. Brown to precisely target problem areas without harming surrounding healthy tissue. Laser dentistry can be used for a variety of treatments, including:
- Gum disease treatment
- Gum contouring
- Frenectomy
- frenectomy and frenuloplasty
- Frenuloplasty and frenectomy
- Frenectomy and frenuloplasty
- Gingivectomy
- Gingivectomy and gingivoplasty
- Gingivectomy and gingivoplasty
- Gingivoplasty
- Gingivoplasty and gingivectomy
- Laser gum contouring
- Laser gum contouring and gingivoplasty
- Laser gum contouring and gingivoplasty and frenectomy
- Laser gum contouring and gingivoplasty and frenectomy and frenuloplasty
- Laser gum contouring and gingivoplasty and frenectomy and frenuloplasty
- Laser gum contouring and gingivoplasty and frenectomy and frenuloplasty
- Laser gum recontouring
- Laser gum recontouring and gingivoplasty
- Laser gum recontouring and gingivoplasty and frenectomy
- Laser gum recontouring and gingiv
Laser dentistry is used in many dental procedures for many reasons. Laser dentistry can help treat tooth decay, gum disease, and even cosmetic procedures. Laser dentistry is especially useful for treating soft tissues because they cauterize as they go. This reduces bleeding, swelling, and pain.
In dentistry, lasers can be used to remove decay, reshape gums, remove excess gum tissue, perform biopsies, reshape crowns, and help with certain procedures. Many dentists use laser dentistry for procedures, such as:
Laser dentistry solutions allow patients to address a wide range of dental issues without invasive dental procedures. In addition to improving self-esteem, laser dentistry procedures can dramatically improve patients’ smiles and oral health.
Laser dentistry can be used to:
- Improve the appearance of damaged teeth
- Whiten teeth
- Remove excess gum tissue
- Repair cavities
- Reduce the risk of infection
- Reduce tooth sensitivity
- Treat cold sores
Laser dentistry uses concentrated light beams to remove tooth decay, enamel, and gum tissue. Lasers are also used to treat gum disease by killing bacteria in diseased gum pockets. Laser dentistry is also used to reshape gums and remove excess tissue. Lasers can also improve the appearance of teeth by whitening them.
Laser dentistry carries some risks, just as with other forms of dental treatment. Your dentist might choose laser dentistry techniques if he or she feels that your treatment will benefit from a laser.
Risks associated with laser dentistry include:
- Damage to gum tissue: If your dentist is using it to remove overgrown gum tissue, it is possible that the laser could damage the gums.
- Gum disease: If your dentist is using it to remove bacteria from your gums, it is possible that it could encourage the spread of gum disease.
- Dental sensitivity: Some patients experience sensitivity after laser dentistry treatments.
- Whitening: Some dentists use lasers to whiten teeth, but this isn’t common and can’t be offered legally in the United States.
A dentist will use a dental laser to perform a number of restorative and cosmetic treatments. Laser dentistry treatments include:
As your trusted dentist, we’re excited to offer laser dentistry at our practice. Laser dentistry provides a number of benefits to our patients. Laser dentistry minimizes the need for anesthesia, shortens healing time, and enables precise, conservative dentistry.
Laser dentistry utilizes lasers for a variety of dental treatments. Laser dentistry can be used for both soft and hard tissue treatments. Many patients find laser dentistry to be more comfortable than traditional methods. Laser dentistry provides low to no pain during most procedures.
Laser dentistry is beneficial when a patient has dental anxiety. Laser dentistry provides minimal to no discomfort for most patients. Patients are able to relax during laser dentistry procedures. This often helps patients relax during a dental procedure and decreases their anxiety.
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