Laser

Dentistry

Laser

Dentistry

Experience A More Comfortable Dentist Visit

Reduce and remove discomfort traditionally affiliated with some dental procedures.


We use the latest technology like our dental laser to deliver positive experiences. Dr. Mangat combines her specialized training and the dental laser to replace scalpels in certain procedures. The results are powerful including less pain, faster recovery times and unnecessary damage to surrounding tissue. There is no need for stitches and the laser disinfects tissue while reducing bleeding. 


Laser dentistry offers a more comfortable treatment to properly shape gums that are too large, small or damaged in other ways, fixes soft tissue skin issues including growths, treats the discomfort of cold sores and cankers and eliminates gum disease which can lead to tooth loss.


Questions about laser dentistry? Contact us today.


Laser Dentistry Q/A

Q | What is a laser used for in dentistry?


A | Lasers are used in dentistry for a variety of procedures, including teeth whitening, cavity detection, and the removal of tooth decay. They can also be used to remove soft tissue (such as gums) during a procedure called a laser frenectomy. Additionally, lasers can be used to aid in the placement of dental fillings and to help with root canals. In general, lasers can be used to help with a wide range of dental procedures and can have many benefits, including less pain, faster healing times, and less bleeding.

Q | Is laser dentistry treatment painful for fillings?


A | Laser treatment for fillings is generally not painful. In fact, many patients report that the procedure is more comfortable than traditional methods of filling a cavity.

Lasers can be used to remove tooth decay and prepare the tooth for a filling, which can be done with minimal to no anesthesia.


Also, laser can be used for post-operative pain management, by reducing inflammation and promoting tissue healing.

Q | Is dental laser treatment worth it?


A | Dental laser treatment can be a great option for certain procedures, as it can offer many benefits over traditional methods. The use of laser can provide a more comfortable experience for patients with less pain, bleeding, and swelling. Lasers can also be more precise and can help to minimize the amount of healthy tooth structure that needs to be removed. Additionally, the use of lasers can help to promote faster healing times and reduce the need for anesthesia.


Talk to your dentist to so they can understand your particular needs, determine if it will be effective, help you understand the potential benefits and risks of the procedure, as well as the cost.

Q | Can a tooth be removed with laser treatement?


A | Yes, laser treatment can be used to remove teeth. This method is known as laser assisted tooth extraction. It is a modern, minimally invasive technique that uses a laser to make precise cuts in the gums and bone, allowing the dentist to remove the tooth with less trauma to the surrounding tissue. It can reduce bleeding, swelling, and recovery time compared to traditional tooth extraction methods. However, not all teeth can be removed with laser treatment, and it is important to consult with a dentist to determine if this is the best option for you.

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