As technology continues to advance in every industry, so does it continue to advance in dentistry. New strategies and tooling get implemented frequently to better help dentists deliver a more comfortable, effective experience to their patients.
Wait, did you say laser? — You might be asking
Let’s define what a laser is real quick, because some people have intense preconceived notions about how a laser works. A laser produces a narrow and intense beam of light energy to a treatment area.
When a laser comes into contact with your gum tissue, it will cause a reaction, which allows a dentist to remove or shape gum tissue.
How long have lasers been used in dentistry?
Longer than you might think. Since 1990, actually. Lasers are inherently precise, so it’s a safe and effective treatment to pursue. We use it for a wide range of dental procedures. We use lasers in conjunction with other instruments to achieve a desirable aesthetic.
Other uses include:
Treating cold and canker sores
Reducing discomfort from mouth sores / lesions
Removing gum tissue affected by periodontitis
Removing overgrown tissues and tissue that inhibits movement
To further expose partially-erupted wisdom teeth
Biopsy procedures
Root canal infection treatment
Teeth whitening procedure enhancement
Composite bonding
And more
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