What Is Laser Dentistry?
Brushing, flossing and checkups have a new partner in the quest for healthy, attractive teeth. Increasing numbers of dentists now turn to laser technology to brighten a smile, fix cavities, or heal gum tissue. Laser technology brings a number of advantages, including less bleeding, quicker healing and an ability to pinpoint the area to be treated.-
Function
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According to the American Academy of Laser Dentistry, dental lasers are used for a variety of purposes. Lasers play a part in dental surgery, cavity treatment, targeting and eliminating decay or disease, and tooth whitening.
Advantages for Patients
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The American Academy of General Dentistry points out that dental lasers offer several advantages over traditional techniques. They replace uncomfortable or painful dental drilling in many procedures. Lasers can precisely target diseased tissue, helping the dentist remove it while sparing healthier tissues. In many cases, laser procedures do not require anaesthetic, removing the small risk involved with its use. In addition, laser procedures tend to be faster, involve less bleeding, carry a lower risk of infection, and allow patients to heal sooner.
Advantages for Dentists
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The August, 2007 issue of Dental Economics included an article on the benefits of laser surgery. According to the magazine, lasers allow general dentists to perform more complex procedures in their own offices. This allows them to care for their patients without referring them to specialists. In addition, patients can often tolerate two or more laser procedures in one session, increasing the efficiency of the dental office.
Safety
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In professional hands, lasers are as safe as any other dental device. Dentists can receive training in laser use from manufacturers, dental schools, or professional associations. If you're concerned about safety, ask your dentist about his or her training. Safety glasses should be worn during any laser procedure. The patient and all observers should have these on before any procedure begins.
Misconceptions
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Dental lasers are not the best choice for every procedure. Your dentist may not use a laser, or may not recommend it for your current treatment. This does not mean he or she is behind the times. If you have a good relationship with your dentist, you can ask them about laser options. In any case, if you're satisfied with your dental care, the availability of laser treatment should not affect your relationship with your dentist.
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