Dental Laser

What are the advantages of treatment with dental laser?

Treatment with dental laser, in some cases, has many advantages: • Reduced need for anaesthesia (most often not required) • Avoid sutures • Reduced postoperative pain • Reduced invasive periodontal therapy • Excellent healing • Reduced postoperative inflammation • Accurate removal of pathological tissues • Direct aesthetic results • Mini recession tissues by modulating • [...]

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Are dental laser painful?

The dental laser, usually is painless, but it certainly depends on the sensitivity of each patient. Usually no anaesthesia is needed and so the patient numb remains after completion of the dental operation

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Can Periodontitis be treated with Laser?

Periodontitis with laser is an adjunct of the gums and this can achieve: • Excellent treatment of inaccessible areas • Remove pathological tissues • Stimulates rapid healing and regeneration of healthy tissue • Perfect hemostasis and sterilization • Evaporate the toxins produced by bacteria

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What’s the usage of laser to vulnerable groups (children, pregnant)?

The endodontic treatment (root canal) with laser is adjuvant therapy compared with classical endodontic treatment and a treatment does not negate the other Denervation laser has several advantages: • reduces the use of antibiotics to the patient • reduces the therapeutic recovery time in the dental office • ensures the patient a safe and quick [...]

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