Scaling
Root Planing
Gum Graft
Flap Surgery
Laser Dentistry
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Laser
Surgery Laser
dentistry is the latest weapon in the fight against gum disease. Designed by a dentist, it
was created specifically for dental work. The dental laser is the most versatile
instrument ever available to a dentist. It enables us to perform frenectomies, soft tissue
grafts and biopsies with ease. It also aids us in treating certain forms of
gingivitis associated to gingival overgrowth.
Benefits of a Dental Laser:
Bloodless Surgery
No
Suturing
Reduced
Procedure Time
Minimal
Swelling & Scaring
Reduced
Post-Op Discomfort |
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How does a dental laser work?
A laser emits concentrated energy in the form of a light beam. It is not
radioactive, but simply magnified light. The light beam vaporizes matter. The dental laser
delivers a narrow pulsed beam through an optical fiber. Each pulse of light vaporizes only
a specific number of cell layers within the area of the beam. This gives the dentist
precise control over the laser. Because the pulse of the laser leaves through the tip
of an optical fiber, there is a slight ticking sound that is made. Most patients say that
the ticking sound is not loud and prefer it greatly over the whining of the traditional
drill. Another added benefit to having a pulse of energy from the dental laser is that it
the pulse is too short to trigger a neural response. As a result, most patients report no
pain during their dental procedure.
Though the laser is a wonderful instrument, it is not appropriate for all dental
procedures. It is frequently used in conjunction with conventional dental
instruments. Feel free to ask Dr. Bains or Dr. Arndt if the dental laser is right
for your dental treatment.
Case Illustration of a growth removal using laser technology... |
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Growth |
Growth removal with laser
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No bleeding |
Complete removal |
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You can generally eat and drink fairly normal
after the procedure! You just may want to avoid salty foods. |
Little
Post-Op
Sensitivity |
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Frenectomy
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treatment. Patients who have had laser treatment usually recover faster and
experience little or no post-operative discomfort. |
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A frenectomy is a procedure designed to eliminate
unfavorable muscle attachments between teeth. A frenectomy can be an aid in
retention of teeth that have been moved with orthodontic treatment. It can also
improve access for removing plaque and it can increase the amount of protective gum tissue
around teeth. |
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