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Laser Gum Treatment

Modern dentistry has undergone a transformative shift with the progression of dental laser technology, providing a diverse array of treatments for various dental issues. Common applications now include addressing tooth decay, combating periodontal disease, conducting biopsies, eliminating oral lesions, curing restorative materials, and activating teeth whitening systems.

A notable advantage of dental lasers lies in their capacity to blend laser energy with water and air, facilitating the safe cutting and shaping of both soft and hard tissues within the oral cavity. By stimulating water molecules in the tooth, the laser enables precise cutting without the need for direct contact, heat, vibration, or pressure. This not only minimizes discomfort throughout the procedure but also reduces the reliance on dental anesthesia. Furthermore, dental lasers contribute to easing patient anxiety, particularly for those apprehensive about dental procedures. They also play a role in minimizing post-operative bleeding and swelling, while preserving the integrity of healthy tooth structure during decay removal.

Nevertheless, it's crucial to recognize that dental lasers may not be universally suitable for all dental procedures.

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