Dental techniques, materials and procedures have come a long way over recent years and that advancement offers numerous benefits for both patients and dental professionals alike.  One of the greatest advances in dentistry, however, is the increased use of lasers by dentists and dental specialists.  Laser dentistry provides a variety of benefits and these benefits are so worthwhile that you should probably make sure that any dentist you consider using in the future is well-equipped to offer procedures using this advanced technology.

Laser Dentistry Benefits

Below are 7 benefits that are offered by laser dentistry:

  • Less pain – Dental procedures that employ the use of lasers rather than more traditional equipment, such as dental drills, generally result in less pain for the patient. This is due to the fact that the lasers are more precise (therefore not infringing on surrounding tissue), allow the procedure to be completed more quickly and also result in less inflammation and swelling.
  • Quicker visits – As mentioned, laser technology typically allows dentists to complete procedures more quickly than with more traditional methods. Lasers can be used to prepare teeth more easily for dental fillings and when it comes to whitening teeth, virtually nothing is faster or more effective at improving the brightness of teeth than a laser teeth whitening treatment.
  • Improved accuracy – Dentists and patients alike benefit from the improved accuracy afforded by laser technology. Techniques that employ lasers can more closely pinpoint only the precise area that needs to be worked on with minimalized damage or disruption to surrounding hard and soft tissue areas.
  • Diminished need for anesthesia – Since dental procedures performed with lasers typically result in less pain for the patient, many procedures can be performed without the need for anesthesia.
  • Eliminates the need for cutting – While lasers can be used to treat both hard and soft tissue surfaces within the mouth, when it comes to soft tissue procedures, lasers often eliminate the need for cutting and/or sutures. For example, frenula removal can be accomplished using a laser without the need for an incision or sutures.
  • Lower risk of infection – Lasers help to sterilize areas of soft tissue so the subsequent risk of infection is diminished, all leading to a speedier and more comfortable recovery.
  • Faster recovery times – Since procedures performed using lasers usually result in less swelling and inflammation, as well as a lower incidence of infection, recovery times are often shorter than with more traditional techniques. Additionally, lasers help to seal off areas of soft tissue so that bleeding is minimized and tissue regenerates more quickly.

 

As you can see, there are numerous benefits offered by laser dentistry techniques and procedures, so if you are on the lookout for a new dentist in the not too distant future, be sure to ask if the dentist uses laser technology.

For more information about laser dentistry, contact Park Dental Care in Queens at 718-274-1515.

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