Laser Treatments in Manikonda
What is Laser Treatments?
A laser beam is used in LASER Dentistry, a cutting-edge and contemporary approach, to carry out a range of dental operations. Among its many uses, the laser beam is a highly concentrated light beam that can be used to remove tumors, sculpt gums, and eliminate tooth rot.
What Laser Dentistry can Treat?
- Frenectomy.
- Pain relief for canker sores and cold sores.
- Root canal infection treatment.
- Getting rid of gum inflammation.
- Reshaping of the gums.
- Taking out wisdom teeth.
- Surgically removing. the throat tissue that causes sleep apnea.
- Repairing damaged nerves.
- Surgical removal of benign oral tumors.
Benefits of laser Dentistry:
- Laser treatments require fewer sessions, thereby reducing the recovery time for patients.
- Sutures may be less necessary with soft tissue lasers.
- Because the laser promotes blood clotting, there is little bleeding during soft tissue procedures.
- Because of the painless treatment, many procedures can be performed without the use of anesthesia.
- It is the safest option because the laser sterilizes the area, lowering the risk of bacterial infections.
- Tissue regeneration occurs more quickly after laser treatments because wounds heal more quickly.
- Less damage is done to the surrounding tissues during the procedures.
Types of Laser Dentistry
The two primary types of lasers that dentists employ during laser operations are hard tissue lasers and soft tissue lasers. Every laser has a unique wavelength that enables it to penetrate a certain kind of material.
Hard Tissue Lasers: The main application for a hard tissue laser is dental care. Hard tissue laser applications include:
- finding cavities.
- Handling sensitivity in teeth
- Teeth in order to have dental fillings.
Soft Tissue Lasers: These lasers are perfect for closing exposed blood arteries and slicing through soft tissue. This explains why laser dentistry causes less bleeding and quicker healing. Soft tissue lasers yield instantaneous results, making them perfect for cosmetic operations. Uses for soft tissue lasers include:
- Extension of the crown.
- Controlling limited tongue motion.
- Reshaping the gums to produce a more attractive grin.
- Creases in the oral soft tissues caused by dentures.
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