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Laser
dentistry is a precise and effective way to perform many
dental procedures. If you consider yourself somewhat of an
anxious dental patient and are seeking extreme safety and
comfort, you might consider us incorporated laser dentistry
techniques into our practice. We use the technology to provide
patients with precision treatment that may minimize pain and
recovery time.
Benefits of
Laser Dentistry?
Here are some of the major benefits associated with laser
dentistry:
• Procedures performed using soft tissue dental lasers may not
require sutures (stitches).
• Certain laser dentistry procedures do not require anesthesia.
• Laser dentistry minimizes bleeding because the high-energy
light beam aids in the clotting (coagulation) of exposed blood
vessels, thus inhibiting blood loss.
• Bacterial infections are minimized because the high-energy
beam sterilizes the area being worked on.
• Damage to surrounding tissue is minimized.
• Wounds heal faster and tissues can be regenerated.
Soft Tissue (Gum) Laser Dentistry Procedures
• Crown Lengthening: Dental lasers can reshape gum tissue (soft
tissue laser) and bone (hard tissue laser) to expose healthier
tooth structure. Referred to as crown lengthening, such
reshaping provides a stronger foundation for the placement of
restorations.
• Gummy Smile: Dental lasers can reshape gum tissue to expose
healthy tooth structure and improve the appearance of a gummy
smile.
• Muscle Attachment (Frenula): A laser frenectomy is an ideal
treatment option for children who are tongue tied (restricted or
tight frenulum) and babies unable to breast feed adequately due
to limited tongue movement. A laser frenectomy may also help to
eliminate speech impediments.
• Soft Tissue Folds (Epulis): Dental lasers may be used for the
painless and suture-free removal of soft tissue folds often
caused by ill-fitting dentures.
Other Laser Dentistry Applications
• Viewing Tooth and Gum Tissues: Optical Coherence Tomography is
a safer way to see inside tooth and gums in real time.
• Benign Tumors: Dental lasers may be used for the painless and
suture-free removal of benign tumors from the gums, palate,
sides of cheeks and lips.
• Cold Sores: Low intensity dental lasers reduce pain associated
with cold sores and minimize healing time.
• Nerve Regeneration: Photobiomodulation can be used to
regenerate damaged nerves, blood vessels and scars.
• Sleep Apnea: In cases where sleep apnea is a result of a
tissue overgrowth in areas of the throat (which sometimes occurs
with age), a laser assisted uvuloplasty or laser assisted uvula
palatoplasty (LAUP) procedure can be performed to reshape the
throat and relieve the correlating breathing problems associated
with sleep apnea.
• Teeth Whitening: Low intensity soft tissue dental lasers may
be used to speed up the bleaching process associated with teeth
whitening.
Temporomandibular Joint Treatment: Dental lasers may be used to
quickly reduce pain and inflammation of the temporomandibular
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