Top Benefits of Opting for Laser Dentistry Treatments

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If you’ve been considering laser dentistry treatments to help with a dental condition, give this article a read. We highlight some key benefits of opting for laser dentistry treatments. Read on to know more.

Benefits of Opting for Laser Dentistry

1.    Laser Dentistry on Teeth and Gums

There are two dental procedures under laser dentistry - hard tissue lasers (teeth) and soft tissue (gums) lasers.

On Teeth (Hard Tissue)

  • Detecting Cavities: Laser dentistry is a good way to detect cavities early on. It can help find signs and symptoms of tooth decay, alerting you to take precautions.
  • Tooth Sensitivity Treatment: Many people suffer from tooth sensitivity. Laser treatment is the best solution for them. The roots of the teeth are full of tubules that can be sealed by treating them with dental lasers. Doing so helps prevent teeth sensitivity when anything hot or cold is consumed. After this procedure, the patient doesn’t feel sensitivity when consuming food.
  • Dental Fillings and Tooth Preparations: People are often scared to go to the dentist because they have scary drills that can cause pain. Laser treatments do not cause any pain, so there is no need for local anesthesia to be administered during the procedure. The bacteria in your teeth are killed by the laser, helping your tooth stay healthy for a longer time.
  • Teeth Whitening: Laser treatments have made teeth whitening procedures easier and faster. A peroxide bleaching solution is applied to the tooth surface, and the laser's energy activates it.

On Gums (Soft Tissue)

  • Gummy Smiles: A gummy smile is when the gum length covers the tooth. Many people aren’t fond of their gummy smiles because they have insecurities about their teeth. Laser treatment can change this by reshaping the gum tissue, leaving you with a confident, beaming smile.
  • Crown Lengthening: Laser treatment is also done for crown lengthening. To make way for the solid tooth structure, the shape of the gums and teeth needs to be changed. This is done with the aid of laser treatments that help ease the tooth’s restoration procedure.
  • Restricted Frenulum: Frenulum is a web of tissue that attaches the tongue to the floor of the mouth. Laser frenectomy helps treat those who suffer from a tight or thick frenulum. Many children suffer from speech impediments or have difficulty breastfeeding as they become tongue-tied due to the defect in the frenulum. This treatment helps children overcome this.
  • Improperly Placed Dentures: Dentures that are not fitted properly can cause a lot of pain and discomfort. Dentists use laser treatments to remove tissues from ill-fitted dentures.

2.    Biopsy or Removing Benign Tumors

Lasers are used to examine a small piece of tissue to detect any signs of cancer. They also help in removing lesions in the mouth to relieve the pain of canker sores. If you have tumors on your gums, palate, sides of your lips, and cheek, laser treatments can help remove them.

3.    Sleep Apnea Treatment

Sometimes, tissue overgrowth can occur in your throat. Laser treatments can help reshape your throat, so you no longer feel the discomfort of excess tissue.

If you’d like to learn more about laser dentistry treatments and how they can benefit you or your loved ones, contact our experts at Grand Ledge Smiles. We offer the best-in-class dental services to all our patients. Our doctors are committed to working together to give you the care and attention you want and deserve. Book an appointment with our experts. If you have questions, call us at +1 (517) 412-2267 or contact us online.