Benefits of laser dentistry

The act of using a laser in dental practice to treat different dental issues. The use of lasers is a cost-effective, comfortable, and efficient dental treatment option for soft and hard tooth tissues as compared to drill or other tools. Laser dentistry is used in procedures like Whitening teeth, treating tooth decay, treating gum disease, and treating hypersensitivity.

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How laser dentistry is done


Dentists use either soft tissue or hard tissue lasers in their treatment. For some, they use both types depending on the treatment required. Hard tissues are the teeth while soft tissues are gums. Laser treatment varies in cost as it depends on the type of procedure and laser tool in use.


Hard tissue procedures include:


i. Dental fillings and tooth preparations

Lasers aim in long term tooth health by killing bacteria in the cavities.

ii. Treating tooth sensitivity

Lasers seal tooth root tubules which prevent tooth sensitivity from hot or cold stuff.


iii. Cavity detection

Lasers detect cavities at an early stage for tooth decay



Soft tissue procedures are:


i. Crown lengthening

This procedure reshapes and restores bone and tissue gums for a healthier tooth structure.

ii. Treating gummy smile

for those with lengthy gums that cover their teeth, benefit from laser procedure as it reshapes gum tissues.


iii. Removal of soft tissue folds

Lasers remove soft tissue fold without any pain from ailing dentures.


Benefits of using laser dentistry

• Minimal bleeding when treating soft tissues as lasers stimulates the clotting of blood.

• Use of lasers sterilizes the treated area; thus, bacterial infections are minimal.

• After the laser dentistry procedure, the tissues heal and regenerate faster.

• Less damage to the surrounding tissues when using lasers

• Lasers are operational for handling cavities and gum diseases in both kids and adults.



If you think you need a dental treatment procedure that is effective and cost-effective with minimal aftermath effects, laser dentistry is the way to go. Please consult with your local dentist and book an appointment for it.