Laser dentistry has been around for some time. Laser has been claimed to casue less bleeding during surgery, faster healing and painless cavity removal. Personally, the only laser I owned was a pointer. You know, the red laser dot pointer that you can use during a presentation in a dim room.
Having a laser in one’s office may convey the notion that the dental office is high tech and everything the dentist does is up to date. That is true. Laser is after all high tech equipment. But the question one needs to ask is how much laser dentistry is better than conventional dentistry.
Some people have said that a laser machine in a dental office is nothing more than a glorified “Electro-surge,” an electiric surgery blade. Basically they both use energy generated either by laser of electricity to cut through tissues. If you are a dentist, you could read the research articles about laser. If you are not a dentist, then you may want to ask your dentist about what scientific researches have found out about laser in dentistry. You may also want to know that a dental laser machine costs quite a bit of money.
Laser dentistry can be a precise and effective way to perform many dental procedures. As the applications for dental lasers expand, greater numbers of dentists will use the technology to provide patients with precision treatment that may minimize pain and recovery time. Laser dentistry replaces the physical roughness, noise and mess patients encounter in most dental offices with the quiet, clean efficiency of high-energy light beams. Know more about the process click here, read more about Miracle of Laser Dentistry