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Essential Points to Note about Laser Therapy

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Essential Points to Note about Laser Therapy

Laser therapy involves the use of lasers in treating dental conditions. Compared to drills and several other non-laser tools,
laser dentistry provides a more comfortable treatment option for several dental procedures that involve both hard and soft tissue.

Laser is an acronym for “light amplification by the stimulated emission of radiation.” The laser emits light in a narrowly focused beam. Once it hits a tissue, the light produces a reaction. This allows it to either extract the tissue or shape it.

 

Procedures that can be treated by laser dentistry

 

Laser dentistry can treat several conditions, including:

 

  • Tooth hypersensitivity

 

  • Tooth decaygum teeth

 

  • Stained or darkened teeth
     

Lasers improve the efficiency, comfort, and effectiveness of dental treatments and are fda-approved for various dental conditions.


How laser treatments are performed

 

Laser therapy is used for two main procedures: soft and hard tissue procedures. While hard tissue refers to your teeth, soft tissue refers to your gums.

Here are some of the most common hard tissue procedures:

 

Cavity detection: By detecting tooth decay signs, lasers help catch cavities in its early stages and prevent any further progression.

 

Dental fillings and tooth preparations: With laser therapy, there is no need for laser treatments and local anesthesia. Lasers help kill bacteria in cavities, aiding in your tooth’s long-term health.

 

Tooth sensitivity treatment: Dental lasers can be used to treat teeth with increased sensitivity to hot and cold. The lasers seal the tubules located on the root of your tooth.


Some of the common soft tissue procedures are:


Treating “gummy smiles”: People with a “gummy smile” have their gum length covering most of their teeth. lasers can be used in reshaping the gum tissue.

 

Crown lengthening: The procedure reshapes your bone and gum tissue to promote your tooth structure’s better health. This is important when it comes to pacing restorations on your teeth.

 

Tongue frenulum attachment treatment: The frenulum is the skin fold beneath your tongue’s front part anchored by the floor of the mouth. People with a tight or thick frenulum may find a laser frenectomy helpful. The treatment is particularly beneficial to kids whose restricted frenulum has caused speech impediments or difficulties in breastfeeding.

 

Soft tissue fold extractions: Using lasers, your dentist in weymouth, ma, can extract soft tissue folds from poor-fitting dentures painlessly without needing sutures.


Some other laser procedures include:

 

 

  • Viewing tissues: Your doctor at aesthetic & restorative dentistry –Dr. David F. Grace, dds, can use optical coherence tomography to see inside your tooth or gum tissue.

  • Benign Tumor Removal: Lasers can be used to extract tumors from the gums, palate, and the sides of your cheeks and lips. The method is suture and pain-free.

  • obstructive sleep apnea treatment: dental laser treatment can help reshape your throat, therefore alleviating breathing problems. This is done in patients whose sleep apnea is brought about by excessive tissue growth in the throat

  • tmj (temporomandibular joint) treatment: Dental lasers can help relieve the inflammation and pain associated with temporomandibular joint disorders.

Nerve regeneration: your dentist may use lasers to regenerate your nerves, blood vessels, and scars that may be damaged.

 

  • Cold sore treatment: For this treatment, lasers reduce healing time and relieve pain.

  • Laser dentistry teeth cleaning: During the teeth whitening process, these devices speed up the bleaching process.


Benefits associated with laser dentistry

 

Laser dentistry in Weymouth, Ma, comes with several benefits:

 

  • With soft tissue procedures, the need for sutures is eliminated.

 

  • Because the laser promotes your blood’s clotting process, there is minimal bleeding in soft tissues.

 

  • Some procedures do not require anesthesia.

 

  • Because the laser sterilizes the region, chances for bacterial infections are significantly reduced.

  • Laser dentistry allows for fast healing of wounds, and tissue regeneration is possible.

  • Damages to the surrounding tissues are minimal.


Cost of laser treatment

 

The treatment costs vary depending on the scope and laser equipment used. Laser treatment is considerably cheaper when compared to non-laser treatment because it needs fewer sessions. Your insurance company reimburses costs depending on the treatment you are undergoing rather than the method employed. Therefore, the compensation will be the same as it would with any other dental procedure. You should, however, consult with your insurance provider before booking an appointment for the procedure.


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