Dental Laser Treatment

Dental Laser Treatment

Many people postpone dental care because they are terrified of the needles and sharp devices used by dentists, according to research. They would rather endure the pain of a toothache or an illness than enter a dentist’s office. We at Weisse zahne wish to completely alter this impression of dentistry. As a result, we are delivering painless and pleasant laser dentistry.

Laser dental procedures have added a new level to dental care. In the past, laser energy was mainly used for teeth whitening and soft tissue procedures in the area of dentistry. However, with the introduction of new hard tissue lasers, laser energy is now employed in a variety of activities, including the treatment of tooth and gum disorders and dental aesthetics.

How does laser dentistry work?

Laser dentistry is the use of lasers to treat a variety of dental diseases. In 1989, it became commercially available for use in dental operations involving tooth tissue.
Laser dentistry provides a possibly more pleasant alternative to drills and other non-laser equipment for a variety of dental treatments requiring hard or soft tissue.
Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation is the acronym for LASER. The gadget generates a highly concentrated and narrow beam of light energy. This laser light generates a response when it comes into contact with tissue, enabling the tissue to be removed or reshaped.

Laser dentistry is used in several treatments, including:

How are laser therapies administered?

Hard tissue and soft tissue treatments are the two primary categories of laser dental procedures. Soft tissue relates to the gums, whereas hard tissue refers to the teeth.
Common procedures for hard tissue include:

Commonly used techniques for soft tissue include:

A cure for a "sticky smile."

Lasers are used to restructure gum tissue associated with a "gummy grin," in which the length of the gums covers a significant portion of the tooth.

Crown extension

This operation reshapes both gum tissue and bone to create a healthy tooth structure, which facilitates the placement of dental restorations.

Tongue frenulum attachment treatment

Those with a thick or tight frenulum (the skin fold beneath the front of the tongue that attaches to the floor of the mouth) may benefit from a laser frenectomy. This procedure assists youngsters whose tongue-tie, difficulties nursing, or speech impairment are caused by a constricted frenulum.

Eliminating soft tissue wrinkles

Without pain or stitches, lasers may eliminate soft tissue folds from ill-fitting dentures.

We employ dental lasers as part of our minimally invasive treatment strategy at Weisse zahne. This means that our treatment techniques are intended to minimize the destruction of good tooth structure and other tissues. Our dentists employ dental lasers, which consist of an extremely thin, focused and concentrated source of light energy, to execute precise, highly accurate, and painless dental operations.

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