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Better Enamel Bonding and Beautiful Contouring
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The
Benefits of Laser Dental Treatments Dental Lasers Have Three Main
Benefits:
- Lasers serve as an adjunct to traditionally performed procedures -
simplifying some and saving time in others while enhancing patient outcomes in
still others.
- Lasers replace conventional therapies with equal to or even better results.
- Lasers provide new treatment options which prior to today were unavailable.
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Revolution In Dental Procedures
Dental Lasers are actually a family
of instruments. Some lasers are used to find and diagnose early and difficult to
detect decay problems. Others are for soft tissue procedures, curing of
restorative materials, achieving tooth whitening and still others for removing
diseased tooth structure and gingival tissue. Therefore, different lasers were
designed and are used for different procedures.
With the use of lasers there is reduced need for local anesthesia, bleeding
is minimized, swelling is controlled and there is usually little or no
postoperative discomfort. Depending on what type of treatment, the laser may be
used for longer periods of time or for as little as a few brief seconds. |
| | Laser energy enables the clinician to provide more precise, effective and
faster results. Soft tissue lasers reduce the need for anesthesia, creating
virtually no bleeding during procedures, thus allowing greater visibility for
the clinician and much more comfort for the patient during and after the
procedure.
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The reason why dental lasers are far less painful is due to the fact
that the laser delivers pulses of energy to short to trigger the normal amount
of neural response. Lasers also allow faster and more effective results in
accomplishing tooth whitening with virtually no post-operative
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Your dentist and hygienist have devoted time for extensive training and incurred significant
expenses in order to be able to provide their patients with the many advantages
using lasers offer over traditional dental methods. If you have concerns or
questions, please ask your dentist or hygienist.
CareCredit financing is available to cover these
procedures. |
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