Laser dentistry has become a popular method for improving tooth and gum health, efficiency, and visual appeal. Lasers are used for precise dental procedures and surgeries.
Laser dentistry can be done for the following dental problems:
A laser frenectomy can be used to treat a tight frenulum on the tongue (lower part of the tongue). It is especially beneficial for children who have a problem with their frenulum, which prevents them from speaking.
Many dental treatments can be performed precisely and effectively using laser dentistry (preferably Soft Tissues). Soft tissue dental laser procedures may not necessitate the use of injections, sutures (stiches), or medications (almost). Certain Laser Dentistry treatments do not necessitate anaesthesia. Because the high-energy light beam aids in the coagulation (clotting) of exposed blood vessels, laser dentistry reduces bleeding.