If you have been to the dentist recently and have had a dental procedure performed using a laser, you’re one of the lucky patients to have been fortunate to benefit from the advancements offered in the field of dentistry through the use of laser technology.  Laser dentistry can be used for both cosmetic and restorative purposes and is equally effective on hard tissue and soft tissue surfaces.

Laser Dentistry For Cosmetic Purposes

One of the most common uses for lasers in today’s dental offices is to aid in the whitening of teeth.  Laser teeth whitening procedures can brighten teeth more effectively than any other type of whitening treatment, and they can do so in under an hour.  During this procedure, a dental laser is used to activate a whitening agent that is applied to the enamel surfaces of teeth.  Once activated, the whitener can complete the job of brightening teeth by multiple shades in a far shorter time than can be achieved with any other type of whitening treatment.  Not only is the procedure quick and effective, but since the whitening solution does not have to remain on teeth for extended periods of time and gum tissue is carefully protected during the treatment, there is less risk of irritation.

Another laser dentistry technique that many dental patients benefit from is related to the detection and treatment of tooth decay, or cavities.  Dental lasers can detect the presence of decay earlier than ever, making it more likely that any cavity that needs to be filled is small, and can also take care of preparing the tooth for a dental filling with less discomfort than when using a dental drill.

Other uses for dental lasers include treating tooth sensitivity as well as handling a number of soft-tissue related treatments.  For teeth that are overly sensitive to hot or cold temperatures, dental lasers can seal the tubules that make teeth more prone to sensitivity.  As mentioned, a number of soft tissue treatments effectively use laser dentistry techniques.  Lasers can easily and painlessly remove the frenula, the muscle attachment between the inside of the mouth and the gums, and are often used to reshape gum tissue in a procedure known as crown lengthening.  They can also remove benign tumors in the mouth and treat cold sores.

Advanced laser technology offers pinpoint accuracy so that surrounding areas are not impacted when a specific area is treated by laser.  Additionally, laser dentistry minimizes bleeding compared to other types of dental techniques and reduces the likelihood of infection.  The lasers can even help to regenerate damaged blood vessels and can aid in quicker healing following treatment.

Among the numerous benefits offered by the use of dental lasers in today’s dental practices, the one that many patients are most excited about is the fact that most procedures using lasers are virtually painless, requiring no anesthesia and the resulting side effects.

For more information about the laser dentistry techniques offered by Park Dental Care in Queens, call 718-274-1515.

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