Laser-based therapy is a dental treatment that uses a strong beam of light to cut, burn and destroy tissues. Lasers have come into clinical dental practice since 1989. Ever since then, they have been offering a wide range of treatments in the dental field. With this Laser dentistry, we can provide advanced, non-invasive care techniques for patients from all walks of life. Laser-aided dentistry is highly effective and extremely safe. Utilizing medical-grade dental lasers, we can treat both hard and soft tissues, offering a wide range of therapies that provide better outcomes and faster recovery. Laser dentistry makes treatment more efficient and comfortable. Today Lasers are used in various dental procedures like…
Laser in treating Tooth Decay – Hard Tissue lasers like Er:YAG and Nd:YAG have surpassed conventional rotary drills. Helps in clearing the decay and sterilising the surrounding sound dentin Laser for Gum Disease – Soft Tissue Diode Lasers are effective in killing bacteria through heat generation. Apart from sterilising the tissues, lasers also coagulate the tissues thereby minimising bleeding and thus promotes healing.
Laser for Tissue Reshaping and Removal – Soft Tissue Lasers are frequently used for Crown Lengthening, Gum Resurfacing to reduce pigmentation and for excision of growth and anatomical defects.
This unique dual wavelength of Gemini Laser is US FDA approved for the following indications…
• Exposure of unerupted teeth
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Biopsy
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Frenectomy & Frenotomy
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Crown Lengthening
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Root Canal Sterilisation
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Excision of soft tissue growths
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Incision & coagulation in surgeries
Is Laser Dental Treatment safe?
Yes, in fact laser dental treatments are US FDA approved for most of the dental procedures.
How does Laser Dental Treatment fare in comparison to conventional dental treatment?
Laser Dental Treatment is less painful, minimal bleeding or no bleeding, promotes quick healing and also sterilises surrounding tissues.
Is Laser Root Canal Treatment more effective than Conventional RCT?
Conventional Root Canal Treatment aided by laser is definitely more effective as it kills bacteria with heat and achieves complete sterilisation of the root canal.
What precautions do I take after Laser Dental Treatment?
Basically after a laser dental treatment the advised precautions are the same as any conventional dental treatments like use of anti-inflammatory and cold compressions both of which promote healing.