Laser Dentistry
Laser dentistry has been around since the 1990s and incorporates the use of lasers to treat a wide variety of dental
conditions and diseases. It is a minimally invasive alternative to certain invasive treatment options, such as cavity fillings,
gum disease treatment, and root canals, among others.
laser dental treatment means no cuts, no stitches with less amount of bleeding. It comprises of
removal of calculus and excision of infected gum tissues which provides new attachment for the remaining gum tissue to
adhere with the teeth. Laser initiates blood cell formation and fibrillates formation around the teeth which plays the vital role in healing.
Also it induces some amount of gum and bone formation around the teeth which provides good support to stabilize the mobile teeth.
Why

- lasers help to treat gum infection and bleeding gums.
- laser-assisted root canal treatment is extremely helpful to remove the infection from the root canal.
- it's an effective treatment option for gum depigmentation procedure.
- soft tissue surgeries like frenectomy, gingivectomy can be done with lasers without bleeding and discomfort.
- laser-assisted teeth whitening process helps to give an instant sparkling bright smile.
Our Procedure

- the laser beams are passed to the affected area causing the laser energy to enter the site and elicit the required action.
- the laser eliminates the need for scalpel and sutures. With laser technology, you will experience extremely minimal or no bleeding. They can even prevent uncontrolled bleeding owing to their coagulation property.
- there is no chance for compromising the healthy tissues while doing the treatment with laser, as it will cut only the affected bone or soft tissue, and leave the unaffected portion undisturbed. Thus, your treated area will heal faster and without any discomfort.