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Laser dentistry uses the focused light energy to conduct procedures in a way that has not been possible before, providing a clinical advantage related to increased precision and patient comfort. This sophisticated technology makes it possible to perform minimally invasive procedures with reduced blood loss, reduced post-operative edemas, and substantially less post-operative pain, with the risk for need for sutures and decreased recovery times.
In periodontal practices, dental lasers are superior in the removal of diseased tissue without affecting adjacent healthy tissue. The thermal characteristics simultaneously sterilize the site and promote bioregeneration accelerating healing. For cosmetic procedures such as gum contouring, lasers allow precise sculpting to create an ideally proportioned smile. Gum depigmentation is carried out with utmost accuracy, producing a healthy appearance in pink with little to no pain.
For patients with dental anxiety, laser dentistry offers a welcome alternative to traditional drills. A number of interventions can be executed without anaesthesia or with minimal anaesthetic needs. The lack of physical contact also removes the potential for the effects of conventional tools such as pressure, vibration, and noise, which lead to a more pleasant experience, boosting self-confidence during dental visits.
Laser dentistry provides good clinical results in various treatment categories. Cavity preparation becomes more conservative, preserving healthy tooth structure. Soft tissue procedures are enhanced by prompt coagulation, which increases the visibility and accuracy. Laser bacterial elimination during root canal treatment improves the success rates through achieving the points conventional cleaning is unable to access, providing the advanced therapy which combines clinical quality with the highest comfort level for the patient.
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