Does your dentist’s office offer laser dentistry? It is estimate
that only 5% of ALL dentists have laser dentistry available in their office!
All Brite Dental is one of the few dentist offices in Michigan to provide this
service!
You may be wondering what exactly laser dentistry is and what it
does. Laser dentistry incorporates state-of-the-art technology in various
aspects of dental health practice and treatment. Some of the major benefits of laser dentistry
include:
- Procedures
performed using dental lasers may not require sutures.
- Certain laser dentistry
procedures do not require anesthesia.
- Laser dentistry minimizes
bleeding because the high-energy light beam aids in the clotting
(coagulation) of exposed blood vessels, thus inhibiting blood loss.
- Bacterial infections are
minimized because the high-energy beam sterilizes the area being worked
on.
- Damage to surrounding tissue is
minimized.
- Wounds heal faster and tissues
can be regenerated.
Laser Dentistry has opened the door for dentists to expand their expertise and services. With the laser, they are able to perform a variety of dental procedures they otherwise may not have been capable of. Some of these procedures include:
- Benign Tumors: Dental
lasers may be used for the painless and suture-free removal of benign
tumors from the gums, palate, sides of cheeks and lips.
- Cavity
Detector: Low
intensity soft tissue dental lasers may be used for the early detection of
cavities by providing a reading of the by-products produced by tooth
decay.
- Viewing
Tooth and Gum Tissues: Optical
Coherence Tomography is a safer way to see inside tooth and gums in real
time.
- Cold
Sores: Low
intensity dental lasers reduce pain associated with cold sores and
minimize healing time.
- Crown Lengthening: Dental
lasers can reshape gum tissue and bone to expose healthier tooth
structure. Called crown lengthening, such reshaping provides a stronger
foundation for a restoration.
- Dental
Fillings: Hard
tissue dental lasers may eliminate the need for a local anesthetic
injection and the traditional turbine drill. Lasers used in dental filling
procedures are capable of killing bacteria located in a cavity and this
may lead to better long term tooth restorations.
- Muscle
Attachment (Frenula): A laser
frenectomy is an ideal treatment option for children who are tongue tied
(restricted or tight frenulum) and babies unable to breast feed adequately
due to limited tongue movement. A laser frenectomy may also help to
eliminate speech impediments.
- Nerve
Regeneration:
Photobiomodulation can be used to regenerate damaged nerves, blood
vessels, and scars.
- Sleep Apnea: In cases
where sleep apnea is a result of a tissue overgrowth in areas of the
throat (which sometimes occurs with age), a laser assisted uvuloplasty or
laser assisted uvula palatoplasty (LAUP) procedure can be performed to
reshape the throat and relieve the correlating breathing problems
associated with sleep apnea.
- Soft
Tissue Folds (Epulis): Dental
lasers may be used for the painless and suture-free removal of soft tissue
folds often caused by ill-fitting dentures.
- Teeth
Whitening: Low
intensity soft tissue dental lasers may be used to speed up the bleaching
process associated with teeth whitening.
- Temporomandibular
Joint Treatment: Dental
lasers may be used to quickly reduce pain and inflammation of the
temporomandibular jaw joint.
- Gummy
Smile: Dental
lasers can reshape gum tissue to expose healthy tooth structure and
improve the appearance of a gummy smile.
- Tooth
Sensitivity: Dental
lasers may be used to seal tubules (located on the root of the tooth) that
are responsible for hot and cold tooth sensitivity.
Have you ever tried laser dentistry? Let us know on All Brite
Dental’s Facebook page linked HERE!
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