LASER DENTISTRY

Use of Laser technology is relatively new science in the field of dentistry. It stands for “light amplification by aroused emission of radiation.” It's primarily an instrument to produce a skinny and focused beam of energy.

Lasers are used in many medical fields to achieve superior results and to be able to work with precision. Laser eliminates any heat, pressure or vibrations thus the patient experiences very little discomfort as compared to the traditional approach. Other than in dentistry it is also used in dermatology, many eye procedures are done using laser to get precise results and now it has been extensively adapted in dentistry.

These fine optical beams offer a high level preciseness and higher safety compared to alternative factors.

WHY LASER TECHNIQUE:

This technique is useful and effective at making incisions and removing tissue. The main purpose of this technology is to enhance visibility and supply a larger accessible area for doctors to work upon, this technique has been known as a great help to reduce bleeding too.

Tooth Decay

To eliminate dental decay and formulate the enamel for the filling.

Gum sickness

Help in reshaping gums and conjointly clean microorganism growth through passage of procedures.

Remove Lesions

Can be used to remove bits of irritating tissue and also help in collection for biopsy samples

Teeth whitening

A thin beam of light produces a safe amount of heat to clear out the yellow of teeth.

Detecting Cavities

Helps in detecting cavities and early signs of tooth decay.

Treating Tooth Sensitivity

Can seal open tubules that causes hypersensitivity.

Correcting a Smile

To remove excess tissue with preciseness, lengthen crowns, or lose up muscle attachments that are too tight.

Easy acess of creating incisions and removing gum tissue. Also shaping in dentist’s visibility and access whereas reshaping gums.

Repairing soft tissue and nonheritable abnormalities.

Curing Tongue Frenulum Attachment and many more.

BENEFITS OF LASERS:

The main aim of a dental practitioner is to deliver comfortable treatment to the patients each time.

Some of the main benifits of laser technology use is :

Less pain, and injury.

Reduces dependence on anaesthesia.

Minimum to no injury & swelling throughout, and will not require stitches generally.

Extremely precise, decreasing infecy risks throughout treatment.

The mouth is seterlixed, lowering the possibilities of infection.

Aids in the quick recovery.

Share this post