ONESMILE
Laser Dentistry
Our expert dentists are fully trained to utilize lasers for precise and effective treatments, replacing traditional tools like drills and scalpels. Laser beams target specific areas of the mouth with unparalleled accuracy, minimizing discomfort and maximizing results.
Ditch the Uncertainty of the Traditional Medical Tools
Consider Laser Dentistry if You Have..
- Gum pain & swelling.
- Tooth sensitivity.
- Dental anxiety.
- Slow healing.
The OneSmile Benefits of Laser Dentistry
- Allow for highly precise treatment, minimizing damage to surrounding healthy tissue
- The laser beam seals blood vessels during treatment, leading to minimal bleeding
- laser procedures can be performed with minimal or no anesthesia, lowering potential risks.
- It is generally well-tolerated by most patients with minimal allergic reactions.
The OneSmile Way to Laser Dentistry
- A focused laser beam is directed at the specific area requiring treatment.
- Our trained professional dentists gently remove or modify tissue depending on the procedure.
- Anesthesia may be minimal or not needed thanks to the targeted approach.
- Lasers seal blood vessels for less bleeding & faster healing.—–
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Frequently Asked Questions!
Yes, dental lasers can be used for cleaning teeth by removing plaque, bacteria, and debris from the tooth surface and gum line. This process is often referred to as laser dental cleaning or laser debridement.
No, dental laser treatment typically does not weaken the teeth. In fact, laser dentistry can offer several benefits, such as precision, minimally invasive procedures, and reduced discomfort compared to traditional methods. However, it’s essential to consult with a qualified dentist to determine if laser treatment is suitable for your specific dental needs.
Laser dentistry is generally associated with less discomfort and pain compared to traditional dental procedures. The laser’s energy seals nerve endings and blood vessels, resulting in minimal bleeding, swelling, and discomfort during and after the procedure. However, individual experiences may vary, and some patients may still experience mild discomfort depending on the type and complexity of the laser treatment.
Yes, lasers can be used to remove tartar (dental calculus) from the teeth. Laser technology allows for precise targeting of tartar deposits without causing damage to the surrounding healthy tooth structure. Laser tartar removal is often part of laser dental cleaning procedures, providing a minimally invasive alternative to traditional scaling and root planing techniques.