What is a Dental Laser?
The DEKA UltraSpeed CO2 Dental Laser used in this dental office has a handpiece the size of a dental drill. The laser emits an intense beam of light powerful enough to instantaneously vaporize infected tissue and bacteria. This process is so precise that healthy surrounding tissue is scarcely affected. The CO2 laser gives us an exceptional level of control in performing dental procedures.
Why are we so excited about the dental laser?
We find that the laser offers a level of precision that simply isn't available with other conventional dental instruments. Laser procedures eliminate bleeding, making it easier and faster to work while reducing stress for both the patient and the dentist. The laser also sterilizes as it works, helping to control infection.
How will the laser benefit me?
Laser procedures are substantially less painful than conventional procedures. Also, stress is reduced because the laser does not generate vibration, noise or cause bleeding. The need for sutures or packing is often eliminated. Patients who have had laser treatment recover faster and experience virtually no postoperative pain or swelling.
Is laser dentistry a safe, proven technology?
Yes! It has been shown that dental lasers are safe for both children and adults. In addition, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved several types of dental lasers for use on adults and children. Lasers have been used in medical surgeries for over 20 years and in dental surgery since the early 1980's. CO2 Ultra-Speed lasers have now become the preferred instrument for many dental procedures. We are well acquainted with the laser and have had extensive and thorough training in its use. The Smart US 20D CO2 laser is FDA approved with 510(k) number K031440.
Will the laser replace the dental drill and other instruments?
Although the laser can be used to perform many procedures now done with other instruments, it will not totally replace current dental instruments. We will be glad to discuss specific dental procedures that are applicable to your course of treatment.
How much does it cost?
For the most part, laser surgery is generally not any more expensive than conventional surgery. Since the laser allows some surgical procedures to go quickly, we are able to absorb the cost of the laser by scheduling shorter appointments. In cases where there is an additional cost for laser surgery it is possible to bill both the medical and dental insurance for reimbursement.
We are pleased to provide you with the benefits of laser dentistry...
This dental office has invested in a CO2 laser system because it offers substantial benefits to our patients. Laser procedures are more efficient and more comfortable than many conventional methods of treatment. Laser surgery, for example, produces minimal swelling and scarring compared to conventional methods, and frequently reduces the length of surgery and post-operative healing.
Laser procedures are generally less painful and, therefore, reduce the necessity of anesthesia. In addition, because the laser is a non-contact instrument, it does not create the noise and vibration associated with dental drills.
Laser dentistry is an exciting technology that may very well provide you with new treatment options. We will be happy to answer your questions and explain how laser procedures can be applied to your treatment plan.
What are the advantages of using lasers in Dentistry?
The advantages are many and include:
- Less Pain
- Less or No bleeding
- Reduced risk of infection
- Minimal or No Anesthesia
- No noise (No drilling)
- Faster Healing
- A more sterilized environment (laser kills bacteria)
What are some of the dental procedures that can be performed with the Ultra-Speed CO2 laser?
- Treatment of Peri-implantitis, and uncovering implants
- Sulcus Sterilization or Pockets Decontamination
- Smile Design, Crown lengthening, and Freeing Impacted Teeth.
- Root Canal Sterilization, Apicoectomy, Pulp Coagulation, and Caries removal.
Flap Surgery
- Treatment of Canker Sores or Herpes Labialis
- Treatment of Frenectomy, Gingivectomy, Vestibuloplasty, Hyperplasia,
- Operculectomy, and Laser Peeling.
- Plus many more procedures!