Soft Tissue Dental Laser Therapy
Soft tissue lasers are commonly used for periodontal treatments, such as gum disease management and gum reshaping. They can precisely remove diseased gum tissue, promote gum tissue regeneration, and aid in achieving optimal gum health.
Hard Tissue Dental Laser Therapy
Hard tissue lasers are utilized for procedures involving your teeth and bones, such as cavity detection, dental fillings, and root canal disinfection. Advanced laser therapy for periodontal disease is available. Many choose laser therapy for periodontal disease for gum care.
Laser therapy for periodontal disease offers lasting results. They can effectively remove tooth decay and prepare your tooth surfaces for restorative materials, minimizing the need for traditional drilling. Prevent gum loss with laser therapy for periodontal disease.
Laser Dentistry for Teeth Whitening
Laser-assisted teeth whitening procedures use laser energy to enhance the effectiveness of the whitening agents, resulting in faster and more dramatic results. Laser periodontal therapy helps stop gum recession.
The laser helps to activate the bleaching agents, breaking down stains and discoloration for a brighter smile. Many patients benefit from laser periodontal therapy.
Laser-Assisted Dental Surgery
Laser periodontal therapy promotes healthy gums. Laser technology is also used in various dental surgical procedures, including gum grafting, frenectomy, and treating oral lesions. Fast recovery is possible with laser periodontal therapy.
Try laser periodontal therapy for advanced treatment. The laser’s precision and ability to minimize bleeding and promote faster healing make it a valuable tool for these surgical interventions. Gum infections heal with laser periodontal therapy.
These different types of laser treatments offer numerous advantages, including reduced discomfort, faster healing, and enhanced cosmetic results.
At Solis Dental, our experienced dental team will assess your oral health and recommend the most suitable laser treatment option to address your specific dental concerns. Laser periodontal therapy reduces swelling and pain.