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Dental Diode Lasers have revolutionized the field of dentistry by offering several advantages over traditional dental techniques. Lasers are highly focused beams of light that can be used in a wide range of dental procedures to treat both hard and soft tissues. Here are some of the ways dental lasers are used in various dental procedures:
Treatment of Gum Disease: Dental lasers can be used to remove inflamed gum tissue and bacteria during the treatment of gum disease. The laser is used to selectively remove diseased tissue while leaving healthy tissue intact. This procedure is called LANAP (Laser-Assisted New Attachment Procedure). The advantages of LANAP are that it is less painful, causes less bleeding, and promotes faster healing compared to traditional gum disease treatments.
Tooth Decay Removal: Lasers can also be used to remove tooth decay. This procedure is called laser cavity detection and removal. The laser is used to remove decayed tissue from the tooth while leaving healthy tissue intact. The advantages of this procedure are that it is less invasive and causes less discomfort than traditional drilling.
Teeth Whitening: Lasers can be used to accelerate the teeth whitening process. The laser is used to activate a whitening solution applied to the teeth, resulting in faster and more effective whitening. This procedure is called laser teeth whitening.Biopsy: Lasers can be used to perform biopsies of oral tissues. The laser is used to remove a small piece of tissue for examination. This procedure is called laser biopsy.
Crown Lengthening: Lasers can be used to reshape gum tissue and bone to expose more of the tooth surface. This procedure is called crown lengthening and is often done in preparation for placing a crown.
Root Canal Treatment: Dental lasers can be used to clean and sterilize the root canals during root canal treatment. The laser is used to kill bacteria and remove infected tissue. This procedure is called laser root canal treatment. The advantages of this procedure are that it is less invasive and causes less discomfort than traditional root canal treatment.
Frenectomy: A frenum is a small fold of tissue that connects the lips or tongue to the gums or floor of the mouth. If a frenum is too tight, it can cause problems with speech, eating, or tooth alignment. A frenectomy is a procedure to remove or loosen the frenum. Dental lasers can be used to perform a frenectomy, which is less invasive and causes less discomfort than traditional frenectomy techniques.
Biostimulation: Dental lasers can be used to stimulate tissue healing and reduce inflammation. This procedure is called biostimulation or low-level laser therapy. The laser is used to deliver a low-power beam of light to the affected area, which promotes cell growth and repair. Biostimulation is often used to treat temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJ), muscle pain, and other oral conditions.
Desensitization: Dental lasers can be used to treat tooth sensitivity. The laser is used to seal the tubules in the tooth enamel that are responsible for transmitting pain signals. This procedure is called laser desensitization. The advantages of this procedure are that it is quick and painless, and the results are long-lasting.
The advantages of dental lasers include less pain, less bleeding, faster healing, and greater precision compared to traditional dental techniques. Additionally, dental lasers can often be used without anesthesia, making them a popular choice for patients who experience dental anxiety.
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