A Basic Guide to Laser Dentistry

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In previous years, patients who needed to have dental procedures performed on their teeth, gums, or jawbones were forced to rely on a traditional dental drill. However, recent advancements have led to the development of laser dentistry. Continue reading to learn all about the uses and indications for this procedure.

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Uses of Laser Dentistry
Laser dentistry is a specific treatment method which utilizes patented laser technology to complete restorative and cosmetic procedures. Dentists may use laser dentistry to remove decay from within a tooth, prepare surrounding enamel for a composite resin or metal filling, cure or harden a filling once it has been placed, reshape “gummy smiles,” or remove bacteria from the pulp chamber during a root canal. Laser dentistry may also be used to biopsy or remove small pieces of abnormal tissue, oral lesions, and cysts. In some cases, lasers may be used to perform in-office teeth whitening procedures in order to activate the whitening product and provide optimal results.

Benefits of Laser Dentistry
There are a number of  benefits associated with laser dentistry . Not only does the laser reduce the need for anesthetic, but it also helps to reduce anxiety by eliminating the need for a dental drill. Dental lasers also minimize bleeding and swelling of the soft tissues to help preserve more of the original tooth structure during cavity removal. Laser dentistry is a preferred treatment method among both dentists and patients because it is not associated with the same pain, discomfort, heat, or vibration that comes with using a traditional dental drill.

With several years of experience, the dentists at University Associates in Dentistry are proud to offer the high-quality laser dentistry services you need. Our Chicago providers also offer All-on-4 dental implants, cosmetic dentistry treatments, restorative dentistry procedures, and general dentistry services like cleanings and oral cancer screenings.  Contact us online  or call (312) 704-5511 to set up an initial consultation. 

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