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Dental Lasers makes painless dentistry a reality. It is a miracle tool when it comes to handling soft tissues and can also be selectively used technology for hard tissues.Laser technology has revolutionized various fields of medicine and is now set to change dentistry forever

No scalpel!! No infection! No pain! At shah Dental clinic leading Laser Dentistry Clinic has been a pioneer in the use of laser dentistry in gujarat. shah Dental Clinic with years of training and experience is spearheading the use of dental laser treatments to enhance patient comfort.

  • Tooth decay. Lasers are used to remove decay within a tooth and prepare the surrounding enamel for receipt of the filling. Lasers are also used to "cure" or harden a filling.
  • Gum disease. Lasers are used to reshape gums and remove bacteria during root canal procedures.
  • Biopsy or lesion removal. Lasers can be used to remove a small piece of tissue (called a biopsy) so that it can be examined for cancer. Lasers are also used to remove lesions in the mouth and relieve the pain of canker sores.
  • Teeth whitening. Lasers are used to speed up in-office teeth whitening procedures. A peroxide bleaching solution, applied to the tooth surface, is ''activated" by laser energy, which speeds up of the whitening process.

How Do Lasers Work in Dentistry?

All lasers work by delivering energy in the form of light. When used for surgical and dental procedures, the laser acts as a cutting instrument or a vaporizer of tissue that it comes in contact with. When used for "curing" a filling, the laser helps to strengthen the bond between the filling and the tooth. When used in teeth-whitening procedures, the laser acts as a heat source and enhances the effect of tooth-bleaching agents

  • May cause less pain in some instances, so reduces the need for anesthesia
  • May reduce anxiety in patients uncomfortable with the use of the dental drill
  • Minimize bleeding and swelling during soft tissue treatments
  • May preserve more healthy tooth during cavity removal
  • Compared to the traditional dental drill, lasers:

Laser dentistry has several benefits, including:

Reduced Pain: Dental lasers cause virtually no pain, so anesthesia may not even be necessary for certain procedures.

Reduced Anxiety: Laser dentistry is a great alternative to several other dental instruments if you feel anxious or uncomfortable with drills and sharp objects.

Less Damage: Because the power output can be controlled and the duration of exposure on the tissue can be adjusted, dental lasers allow specific areas of treatment focus without damaging surrounding tissue.

Quick Recovery: Dental lasers allow wounds to heal faster and can even regenerate tissue.

Fewer Infections: The high-energy beam sterilizes the area, minimizing the risk of bacterial infection.

No Sutures: Lasers cause virtually no bleeding and even aids in clotting when it does, so most laser procedures may not require stitches.

X-rays reveal the length, shape, and position of the tooth and surrounding bone. From this information, your dentist can estimate the degree of difficulty of the procedure and decide whether to refer you to a specialist called an oral surgeon.