Laser Dentistry: The Future of Precision Care
How It Works:
- Consultation & Diagnostics :
Lasers detect early-stage cavities through fluorescence, enabling proactive treatment .
- Soft Tissue Procedures :
Treat gum disease by removing infected tissue, correcting gum contours, or eliminating oral ulcers with minimal bleeding .
- Hard Tissue Applications :
Prepare cavities, remove decay, and etch enamel for fillings with pinpoint accuracy, preserving healthy tooth structure.
- Pain & Sensitivity Relief :
Lasers seal nerve endings to reduce post-procedure discomfort and desensitize exposed dentin.
Benefits :
- Reduced Trauma : No drills or sutures needed, lowering anxiety and recovery time.
- Enhanced Precision : Targets only diseased tissue, protecting healthy areas.
- Bacterial Control : Kills pathogens in cavities and periodontal pockets, improving long-term health.
Safety Considerations :
- Requires skilled practitioners to avoid thermal damage to pulp or surrounding tissues.
- Not suitable for all procedures (e.g., large fillings may still need traditional methods).
Post-Care :
- Avoid hot foods for 24 hours.
- Maintain oral hygiene to maximize results.
This service combines cutting-edge technology with patient-centric care for safer, faster, and more comfortable dental visits