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What is Laser Dentistry?

Laser Dentistry refers to a specialised field of dentistry that uses laser technology to perform various kinds of dental procedures. Laser is used in dentistry to emit certain focused light beams with some wavelengths that interact with certain tissues in the oral cavity. These include hard tissues of the bones and teeth and soft tissues of the oral mucosa and gums. Laser refers to light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation. In dental applications, lasers can shape, cut, and remove dental tissues.

Common lasers used in dentistry

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Hard tissue lasers :

These lasers are designed to shape and cut hard dental tissues such as bones and teeth. They are also used for certain dental procedures like removing old fillings, addressing tooth sensitivity, and preparation of cavities.

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Soft tissue lasers :

These lasers target the soft tissues present in the oral cavity, including the cheeks, palate, tongue, and gums. They are often used for some procedures like removing excess tissue, treating gum disease, and gum reshaping.

Signs that indicate the need for Laser Dentistry

Gum Disease

Gum Disease (Periodontal Disease) :

⦿ Signs : Swollen, bleeding gums, gum recession, pocket formation between teeth and gums, bad breath, and loose teeth.

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Canker Sores and Lesions

Canker Sores and Lesions :

⦿ Signs : Painful sores or lesions in the mouth that can make eating and speaking uncomfortable.
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Tooth Sensitivity

Tooth Sensitivity :

⦿ Signs : Sudden and sharp tooth pain when consuming hot, cold, or sweet foods and beverages.
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Gum Contouring

Gum Contouring :

⦿ Signs : An uneven gum line, excessive gum tissue, or a “gummy smile” that affects the aesthetics of the smile.

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Dental Fillings

Dental Fillings :

⦿ Signs : The need for fillings due to cavities or tooth decay.

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Teeth Whitening

Teeth Whitening :

⦿ Signs : Desire for a brighter and whiter smile.

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Biopsies

Biopsies :

⦿ Signs : Suspicious oral lesions or growths that require examination for potential malignancy.
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Root Canal Treatment

Root Canal Treatment :

⦿ Signs : Severe toothache, dental abscess, and infection or inflammation of the dental pulp.
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Frenectomy

Frenectomy :

⦿ Signs : Speech or eating difficulties due to the presence of a restrictive frenulum (e.g., lingual or labial frenulum).
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Excess Tissue Removal

Excess Tissue Removal :

⦿ Signs : Overgrown or excess tissue that needs to be removed for various reasons.

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Precision and Accuracy

Lasers enable precise and accurate targeting of specific dental tissues without affecting surrounding healthy areas. This precision helps preserve more of the natural tooth structure during procedures.

Minimised Discomfort and Pain

Laser procedures are often associated with minimal discomfort and pain compared to traditional dental techniques. This may reduce the need for anaesthesia or post-operative pain management.

Reduced Bleeding and Swelling

Lasers cauterise blood vessels and promote immediate blood clotting, resulting in less bleeding during and after procedures. This leads to reduced swelling and a more comfortable recovery period.

Faster Healing and Recovery

Laser energy promotes faster healing by stimulating tissue regeneration and reducing the risk of infection. Patients often experience quicker recovery times after laser-based procedures.

Enhanced Aesthetics

Laser dentistry allows for precise gum reshaping and contouring, enhancing the aesthetics of the smile by improving the gums’ appearance and overall dental alignment.