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Laser dentistry is an advanced dental treatment approach that utilizes focused light beams to perform various procedures with precision. It is a minimally invasive technique that replaces traditional tools like drills and scalpels for many dental applications. Laser technology enhances patient comfort, reduces healing time, and ensures better overall outcomes.
Types of Dental Fillings
Soft Tissue Lasers
Hard Tissue Lasers
 Used for procedures involving gums and soft tissues, such as reshaping gums, treating periodontal disease, and performing frenectomies.
Primarily used for procedures involving teeth, such as cavity removal, tooth preparation, and treating tooth sensitivity.
 When Should You Opt for Laser Dentistry?
- To treat gum diseases like gingivitis or periodontitis.
- For cavity removal and tooth preparation without using drills.
- During cosmetic procedures like gum contouring.
- For teeth whitening to accelerate the bleaching process.
- To treat oral issues like canker sores or to perform biopsies with minimal discomfort.
What to Expect During the Procedure
- The dentist will guide a laser device over the treatment area.
- Depending on the procedure, anesthesia might not be required.
- The laser’s precision ensures minimal damage to surrounding tissues.
- Procedures are often quicker than traditional methods, with less bleeding and discomfort.
Post-Treatment Care
- Avoid hard or spicy foods for a day or two if the gums are treated.
- Practice good oral hygiene but use a soft-bristled toothbrush.
- Take prescribed medications or pain relievers as directed by your dentist.
- Report any unusual discomfort or swelling to your dental professional.
Why Should You Opt for Dental Implants?
- Minimized Pain and Discomfort: Many procedures can be performed without anesthesia.
- Precision: Targets specific tissues while preserving healthy areas.
- Faster Recovery: Reduced bleeding and quicker healing.
- Enhanced Comfort: Virtually noiseless and more comfortable than drills.
- Versatility: Suitable for both cosmetic and restorative dental treatments.