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By visiting a laser
dentist, you’ll have the opportunity to experience a new
and exciting technology. We would like to give you some
basic information and perhaps reduce any of your
concerns.
Dental lasers are a family of instruments. Some lasers
are used for surgery, some to cure restorative materials
and enhance tooth bleaching, and others to remove tooth
structure for elimination of disease
and restoration
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different lasers for different procedures. All lasers
require eye protection. Safety glasses with special
lenses will be provided. Family and guests in the dental operatory at the time of your laser treatment may also
be asked to wear protective eyeglasses.
Lasers do not make whining sounds or other annoying
noises. You may experience the sound of a rush of air,
since air suction is often used to keep the area cool
and cleaner. You should be able to relax and be
comfortable while the dental laser is in use.
Depending on your treatment needs, your dentist may use
the laser for a long period of time or possibly only for
brief moments. However, even those procedures that
require only a short period of laser usage benefit from
the advantages of laser therapy. With laser surgery,
there is a reduced need for local anesthesia, bleeding
is minimized, swelling is controlled, and there is
usually little, if any, postoperative discomfort. Laser
energy enhances the effect of tooth bleaching agents for
a faster and more effective result. Natural looking
restorative materials for teeth are more quickly cured
to greater hardness. Lasers that remove tooth decay are
fast and seldom require anesthesia.
Dental lasers are used for a variety of treatment
procedures. Your dentist knows which types of patient
care are more patient friendly with a laser than with
alternative traditional methods. The dentists using
lasers have devoted training time and expense to be able
to bring you the many advantages of this exciting new
technology.
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