When Theodore Harold demonstrated the use of laser technology in the sixties he never envisaged the numerous ways the technology would be integrated in our daily life. The ability to precisely target and cut make lasers ideal for many health and medical care professionals. As a matter of fact, there’s a renowed cosmetic laser surgery in Sydney that make’s use of this technology and now it’s gaining the same recognition in dental surgery.
Over the last couple of decades, laser dental surgery has slowly become common for dentistry practice, replacing the anxiety of dental drill with a calm rushing air sounds. The following are some of the ways dentists use to complement to their dental practice.
1. Minimal invasive surgery
Dental surgery may sound very painful and scary to many who have gone through the traditional way. Using the laser diode makes the whole process less invasive and eliminate the need for using dental anesthesia for filling cavities to the cutting of the gum to reach the impacted tooth.
2. Versatility of dental tools
The dental lasers usually address numerous issues varying from the treating gum disease to whitening of teeth as well as reshaping the gums surgically which makes them multipurpose tools for dentistry.
3. Effective gum disease treatment
Dental conditions like gingivitis and periodontal diseases require prevention of progression to a point of teeth lose. The teeth require frequent scaling to remove the plaque from their pockets and roots of the teeth. Using laser dental surgery addresses the specified issue as well as reducing the toxins and bacteria translating to
4. Faster healing
When going through any dental procedure, the last expectation is a lengthy and uncomfortable procedure with prolonged and painful recovery period. Using laser dentistry causes less bleeding and swelling meaning faster healing.
5. Safe for pacemakers
Laser dental surgery has been proved to be ideal for patients with pacemakers who cannot be taken through electrical surgery due to electrical interference. The lack of electrical waves and heat also make it ideal for using around orthodontics brackets, wires and dental implants.
Choose dentists who are trained in laser dentistry for cosmetic dentistry, oral care or even when whitening your teeth. Depending on oral or your overall health, treatment expectations and current problems, laser dental surgery will always be a viable option for all.
Thanks for pointing out that dental lasers are very versatile because it can help whiten teeth as well as help with gum disease. My aunt mentioned that she needs to take a new photo for her company’s security badge in a few weeks. She just told me Tuesday when I was at her house for dinner that she’d love to find a reputable professional who can help brighten her smile.![My Profile](https://dentistryblog.b-cdn.net/wp-content/plugins/commentluv/images/littleheartplus.png)
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