Lasers have been used in dentistry since 1990. Lasers can be used as a safe and effective treatment for a variety of dental treatments including gum disease (LANAP), removing or reshaping gum tissue, small cavities, heal canker cores, control bleeding and perform a frenectomy or biopsy.
Dental lasers can be used to:
During some procedures, dentists may not need to use a drill or administer anesthesia, allowing the patient to enjoy a more relaxed dental experience. Lasers are less invasive and can reduce symptoms and healing times compared to traditional therapies; reduce the amount of bacteria in both diseased gum tissue and in tooth cavities; and control bleeding during surgery.
Safety is an integral part of providing dental treatment with a laser. Dental lasers are safe when used by a trained practitioner in accordance with proper safety techniques. You will be asked to wear special eyeglasses when your dentist performs a laser procedure to protect your eyes.