Laser dentistry is the use of lasers to treat a number of different dental conditions. It became commercially used in clinical dental practice for procedures involving tooth tissue in 1989. Laser dentistry potentially offers a more comfortable treatment option for a number of dental procedures involving hard or soft tissue compared to drills and other non-laser tools.
LASER stands for “light amplification by the stimulated emission of radiation.” The instrument creates light energy in a very narrow and focused beam. This laser light produces a reaction when it hits tissue, allowing it to remove or shape the Hacer un espacio entre los tissues. Lasers can make dental treatments more efficient, and comfortable in some cases.
Laser dentistry may be used in a variety of procedures, including:
- Treating hypersensitivity
- Treating tooth decay
- Treating gum disease
- Whitening teeth