Blog
03/10/2017
Laser technology is a foundation of the Alpha Plus Dental Center. There are many good reasons Dr. Kovtun and his team place such a high priority on this approach to dental procedures.
Lasers have been used in dentistry since the 1990s and are generally associated with:
- Better patient experience
- Less discomfort
- Decreased need for anesthesia
- Precise treatment
- Reduced healing times
- Minimal bleeding, swelling
- Preservation of healthy tooth structure
How lasers work
The laser instrument directs an intense, narrow beam of light to the treatment area. When energy in the form of light is applied to the area, tissues can be removed, shaped, or manipulated in other ways depending on the patient's needs. Lasers in dentistry are considered a minimally invasive alternative to conventional techniques and instruments. Many conventional options are sources of dental fear, such as the drill and shots. Generally, the less invasive the procedure, the less bleeding, pain, and other unwanted side effects occur during and after treatment.How lasers are used in the dentist's office
There are many applications for lasers in dentistry. Generally, these applications are divided into 2 categories:- Diagnostics
- Treatment
