Dental Laser

An advanced technology that uses a concentrated beam of light energy to perform a wide range of dental procedures with exceptional precision, reduced discomfort and improved healing outcomes. The term LASER stands for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation and it is effectively used in both soft and hard tissue treatments. Dental lasers are commonly applied in procedures such as cavity removal, gum reshaping, treatment of periodontal disease, root canal sterilization and cosmetic treatments like teeth whitening. One of the major benefits of laser dentistry is its ability to minimize or even eliminate the need for traditional tools like drills and scalpels, resulting in less pain, reduced bleeding and quicker recovery for patients.

Duties of Dental Laser

It performs a wide range of functions in modern dentistry, offering enhanced precision, comfort during treatments. Duties include:

Cavity Detection and Removal

Precisely removes tooth decay with precision, ensuring minimal impact, which helps preserve the natural structure of the tooth.

Soft Tissue Surgery

Perform procedures like gum reshaping, frenectomy and removal of infected gum tissue with less bleeding and faster healing.

These versatile functions make the dental lasers a very powerful tool in improving the quality, efficiency and comfort of dental care.

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