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Laser Dentistry in San Clemente, CA

laser dentistry

In recent years, laser dentistry has superseded many traditional dentistry practices, making treatments more precise and less painful.  This newer style of dentistry utilizes intense beams of light projected by a dental laser.  Dental lasers can be used to perform a wide variety of treatments, including soft tissue shaping and removal.

The FDA deemed laser dentistry to be safe for public usage in 1990.  Since then, many dentists have incorporated dental lasers into everyday procedures – reducing bleeding, anxiety, and post-treatment recovery times.  The beauty of dental lasers is that they damage far less of the surrounding tissue than traditional techniques – which means less discomfort and pain.

Here are some of the other benefits associated with laser dentistry:

  • Faster healing and tissue regeneration.
  • Reduced bleeding during and after treatment.
  • Reduced need for anesthesia.
  • Reduced need for stitches and sutures.
  • Reduced risk of bacterial infections after procedures.

How can laser dentistry help me?

Laser dentistry is incredibly versatile and plays an important role in a growing number of common dental procedures.  Though laser dentistry is most notably associated with cosmetic treatments, it is equally effective for preventative purposes.

Here are some of the ways that dental lasers can be used:

Reshaping soft tissue – Dental lasers can dissolve soft tissue to expose more of the natural tooth (crown lengthening), reshape soft tissue to make “gummy smiles” more attractive, and remove uncomfortable soft tissue folds caused by denture wear.
Frenectomy – Lasers can improve speech and the feeding habits of babies, children, and adults by untying the tongue.

How are laser procedures performed?

Different types of dental lasers have been created to treat different conditions.  Each laser uses a different wavelength of light, which predicates its best use.  The most common types of dental lasers are carbon dioxide lasers and diode lasers, which are usually employed to treat soft tissue problems.  The dentist will decide which type of laser is best to use after conducting X-rays and a thorough examination.

The laser beam is extremely bright, and special glasses will be provided to protect the eyes.  The dentist will then direct the beam at the affected area and carefully dissolve the soft tissue, harden the filling or whiten the teeth.

The procedure will take far less time than conventional methods, and cause far less anxiety and discomfort.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there any special safety measures during laser treatment?

Yes, protective eyewear is required for the patient and the dental team to shield eyes from the laser beam, and the dentist must select the appropriate wavelength and power for the tissue being treated.

What kinds of dental treatments can be done with lasers?

Lasers can be used for gum reshaping, periodontal surgery, cavity preparation, removing decay, soft‑tissue biopsies, exposing partially erupted teeth, and activating whitening agents.

Will laser dentistry be less painful than traditional methods?

Yes, using lasers often means less bleeding, reduced need for anesthesia, and lower chances of swelling or discomfort afterward compared with drills or scalpels.

How should I care for my mouth after a laser procedure?

You should follow the same basic care as other dental procedures: keep the treated area clean, follow any special instructions your dentist gives, and watch for any signs of discomfort or irregular healing so you can report them promptly.

Is laser treatment suitable for every dental procedure?

No, lasers are very useful, but not always the best tool for every situation. Some treatments still require traditional instruments or a combination of both methods. A consultation with your dentist is the best way to find out the solution to your exact problem.

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