LASERS
Laser dentistry is a field of dentistry that uses lasers to perform various dental procedures. Laser dentistry can be used for a variety of purposes, including removing tooth decay, preparing tooth enamel for fillings, treating gum disease, and performing cosmetic procedures such as teeth whitening. Laser dentistry has several advantages over traditional dental procedures, including less pain and discomfort for the patient, less bleeding, and faster healing times. Laser dentistry is generally safe and effective.
LASERS make dental procedures quicker, more effective and more comfortable. Some of the advantages of LASERS are, it minimizes bleeding, it minimizes bacterial infections, damage to surrounding tissue is minimized, pain is minimized and wounds heal faster using LASERS. A wide range of treatments can be done with the use of lasers which includes Leukoplakia, Lichen Planus, Vascular lesions, Immune mediated diseases, Soft tissue lesions like pyogenic granuloma, peripheral giant cell granuloma, tumors, Inflammatory conditions, Infections, Tissue repair & Analgesic effects, salivary gland lesions, Operculectomy, Depigmentation, Incision / Excision biopsies, Apicectomy, Exposure of implant, Crown lengthening, Exposure of retained teeth, Frenectomy, Bactericidal effect and drying of canals in root canal therapy, Bleaching, removal of granulation tissue, control of bleeding, for endodontics and pediatric dentistry, TMJ pain, gag reflex etc.