Laser Dentistry

Laser Dentistry

Laser dentistry offers a minimally invasive option for gum surgery and other oral issues.

 

We use lasers for a variety of intraoral procedures, including removing overgrown tissue, reshaping gums, and whitening teeth. Laser dentistry can be particularly beneficial for children who may feel anxious or afraid during dental treatments.

What Laser Dentistry Can Treat

Laser dentistry primarily addresses gum-related issues, including:

What Happens During Laser Gum Surgery or Other Procedures?

When you come in for a laser dentistry appointment, you’ll find that the process is similar to other dental procedures, like tooth fillings. You’ll receive anesthesia, though it might be less than you’re used to. For patients with anxiety, a sedative may also be offered.

 

During the procedure, you won’t feel any vibrations or discomfort from the laser. Any bleeding that occurs will be managed as usual. Your mouth will be propped open while the dentist uses the laser to address your dental issues.

Post-Operative Expectations

If you’ve had gum surgery without a laser, you’ll likely find your post-operative experience with laser dentistry much smoother. Lasers cause significantly less bleeding than scalpels, so you won’t have an open, bleeding wound when you get home.

 

Although you should still follow all cleaning and care instructions, the risk of infection is lower, and you typically experience less pain and discomfort.

 

Lasers use light wavelengths that are easily absorbed by hemoglobin (a molecule in blood) and water, making them ideal for gum work. Soft tissue lasers, such as diode lasers, are particularly effective. They cut into soft tissue while simultaneously sealing exposed blood vessels, resulting in minimal bleeding and faster healing. These lasers are also excellent for cosmetic procedures, as you can often see results immediately.

Soft tissue lasers are used for

Whether you’re undergoing laser gum surgery or hard tissue procedures, you can expect a smoother experience and a shorter recovery time. Laser dentistry offers a convenient solution for a range of oral and dental issues, from serious conditions to cosmetic concerns. Ask your dentist about laser dentistry during your next visit to learn how it can benefit your treatment.

Laser dentistry pros and cons

The following is a list of the advantages that come with dental lasers as well as the disadvantages that can come from using dental lasers.

Pros:

  • Reduced Pain: Less pain is experienced with dental lasers.
  • Minimal Anesthesia: Anesthesia is often unnecessary.
  • Less Bleeding: Laser procedures result in less bleeding.
  • Reduced Swelling: There is less swelling with laser treatments.
    Increased
  • Precision: Dentists can work with greater precision using lasers.
    Lower Infection
  • Risk: Lasers sterilize the area, reducing the chance of bacterial infections.
  • Faster Healing: Patients experience quicker healing times with lasers.
    Comfortable
  • Treatment: Lasers provide a more comfortable option for many dental procedures involving hard or soft tissue, compared to drills and other non-laser tools.

Cons:

  • Anesthesia May Be Required: Some procedures may still need anesthesia.
  • Risk of Pulp Injury: Hard lasers can potentially harm the tooth pulp.
    Potential Gum Injuries: There is a risk of injury to the gums with laser use.
  • Procedure Limitations: Certain procedures cannot be performed with lasers due to existing components in the gums, teeth, or surrounding tissues.
  • Cavities Between Teeth: Lasers cannot treat cavities located between teeth.
    Ineffective with
  • Crowns and Bridges: Lasers cannot remove damaged crowns or bridges.
  • Mercury Concerns: Lasers cannot remove old silver (mercury amalgam) fillings due to the risk of mercury vapor exposure.

Want more information on dental lasers?

If you’re interested in learning more about laser dentistry, simply give us a call. We can schedule an appointment at a time that works best for you to discuss your oral health needs with one of our caring dentists. Many patients are exploring the benefits of laser dentistry due to its numerous advantages. We look forward to hearing from you soon and addressing any questions or concerns you may have.