Laser dentistry

Laser is a great technique used by many skilled doctors for different needs such as restructuring gums and getting rid of bacteria while having root canals, teeth whitening, and teeth decay.

1. Teeth whitening by laser

Laser is a great technique used by many skilled doctors for different needs such as restructuring gums and getting rid of bacteria while having root canals, teeth whitening, and biopsies.

Laser teeth whitening is a fast, unique technique used to make the teeth look shiny and whiter within a session or two.

This technique is suggested for people with discolored teeth because of smoking problems, drinking alcohol, or consuming certain medications.

The process is so easy and quick, the doctor will apply the gel on the top of your teeth and direct the laser into it and wait for it to heat up for about 30 minutes.

The gel will eliminate the yellowish and make them bright.

2. Gum surgery:

A gingivectomy is a type of gum surgery used to remove extra tissue that covers the visible area of the teeth. This procedure can be carried out either to assist dental hygiene or more regularly to enhance the smile’s cosmetic appeal. Depending on the clinical circumstances, a variety of surgical procedures are possible, with the use of a laser representing the most recent technique.

In the case of laser surgery, the laser will employ precise radiation to eliminate the pocket’s unhealthy and damaged gum tissue.

The surgery will take around 1 hour.

3. Tooth decay laser treatment:

A dental laser is a tool for cutting or vaporizing microscopic quantities of dental caries, rotten teeth, and germs.

Using a laser to remove tooth decay accelerates the healing process and healing of the gums and leaves them disinfected and cleaned.

Laser treatment benefits:

  • Reduces reliance on local anesthesia
  • Kills harmful bacteria that cause inflammation
  • Improved processing precision
  • Protect the surrounding tissues from damages
  • Painless treatment 
  • Reduces bleeding
  • Speeding up the renewal of tissue and the wound-healing process
  • Decreased chance of infectious disease following surgery.

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