One of the most significant advantages of using lasers in dentistry is their ability to enhance patient comfort during various procedures. For individuals who feel uneasy about traditional dental techniques, lasers offer a more relaxing and less intimidating experience.
While the concept of lasers may evoke images of science fiction space battles, they have become an integral part of our daily lives, being utilized in barcode scanners, concert light shows, manufacturing automation, and even dental care. As a cutting-edge technology, lasers find applications in a range of dental diagnostic and treatment procedures, ensuring improved patient comfort and superior outcomes. At our office, we've embraced laser technology to provide more efficient treatment and to alleviate the anxieties of even the most nervous patients.
Laser technology has been present since the 1960s and has been employed in dentistry since the early 1990s. Over time, dental professionals and researchers have continually refined and improved laser tools with a focus on enhancing patient comfort and delivering effective treatment. We stay up-to-date with the latest advances in laser dentistry to determine the most appropriate technologies to incorporate into our practice. Our team is specially trained in the laser dentistry procedures we offer, ensuring safe and effective usage tailored to your specific dental care needs.
LASER is an acronym for Light Amplification through Stimulated Emission of Radiation. In simpler terms, lasers work by stimulating a specific molecule to emit light particles called photons. The emitted light energy is then focused into a precise beam capable of altering the state of whatever it touches. In many cases, lasers eliminate the need for scalpels, drills, and anesthesia, reducing post-procedure discomfort and promoting faster healing.
The power of laser light can be altered by changing its wavelength. In dentistry, lasers with different wavelengths serve various purposes. Lower wavelengths may be used for cavity detection, scanning teeth to create digital impressions, or setting composite materials for repairs like fillings. Slightly higher wavelengths are employed for soft tissues, such as gums. The most potent wavelengths replace drills for working on hard tissues, such as enamel or dentin layers of teeth. Laser dentistry has found applications in numerous dental procedures, including root canals, gum disease treatment, cavity detection, tooth whitening, and setting and hardening restorative materials like crowns. It has become a versatile tool that has revolutionized various aspects of dentistry, leading to improved patient experiences and more precise treatments.
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