Laser Dentistry

Laser Dentistry is a significant advance in the field of dental health, employing concentrated light energy to perform numerous types of dental operations with greatly enhanced accuracy. These procedures are commonly less painful and expedite healing compared to conventional methods and scalpels. The technology can offer highly focused and minimally invasive therapies, making the patient experience more effective.

What it is

Laser technology in dentistry refers to the usage of highly focused rays of light as a form of treatment on the hard and soft tissues in the mouth. Various procedures are done with multiple types of lasers:

  • Hard Tissue (Tooth) Lasers: These are used when preparing teeth for filling, treating tooth decay, or occasionally in etching the tooth surface during cosmetic work. They can often eliminate traditional drilling in many instances.
  • Soft Tissue (Gum) Lasers: This type of laser is primarily used to contour the gum, treat gum disease (periodontal therapy), remove excess gum tissue to lengthen crowns, and cure canker sores.

The main advantages of laser operations are reduced bleeding (the laser cauterises tissue), decreased swelling, and, in many cases, no need for anaesthesia, which makes the appointment more comfortable for the patient.

Why Maxcare Dental and Implant Clinic?

The adoption of modern technologies, such as laser dentistry, is part of the endeavour to ensure customer comfort and high performance at Maxcare Dental and Implant Clinic. A team of highly trained personnel carries out procedures associated with laser technology under the supervision of Dr Hemant Kemkar, B.D.S., M.S. (England).

  • Minimally Invasive Care: We utilise laser technology to provide less invasive treatment options for numerous standard dental procedures, especially those involving the gums, which is particularly helpful for patients with dental anxiety.
  • Increased healing: Laser sterilisation of the area promotes quick healing due to its precise nature and reduces the chances of post-operative infection.
  • Broad Utility: Whether performing cosmetic gum reshaping or intricate soft tissue operations required as groundwork for implant and surgical procedures, incorporating laser technology guarantees exceptional outcomes.

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