What is a Laser in dentistry?

During a laser dental procedure, the following steps are typically involved.

What is The Procedure of implant placement?

The dental implant treatment process typically involves several stages.

1. Preparation
The dentist will prepare the patient for the procedure, which may include administering local anesthesia for comfort, depending on the nature of the treatment.
2. Laser Application
The dentist will use a handheld laser device to precisely target the treatment area, delivering controlled bursts of light energy to remove or reshape tissue as needed.
3. Tissue Modification
The laser energy will interact with the target tissue, vaporizing or cauterizing it with minimal impact on surrounding structures.
4. Post-Treatment Care
After the procedure, the dentist will provide post-operative instructions and may recommend follow-up appointments to monitor healing and ensure optimal outcomes.

Laser dental treatment represents a significant advancement in modern dentistry, offering patients a safer, more comfortable, and efficient alternative to traditional procedures. If you’re considering laser dental treatment for your oral health needs, our experienced Periodontist is here to provide compassionate care and personalized treatment solutions. Experience the transformative benefits of laser technology and achieve a healthier, more radiant smile today at Floss-it

Which procedure can be done with Laser?

At Floss-it, we perform Laser Dental Treatment for the following dental concerns.
Gum disease treatment (periodontal therapy)
Gum contouring and reshaping
Teeth whitening (activated by laser energy)
Gum depigmentation
Frenectomy
Tongue tie correction

Frequently Asked Questions

Is laser dental treatment painful?

Most patients feel little to no pain because lasers are minimally invasive and often don’t require anesthesia.

It uses a focused beam of light to precisely remove or reshape soft tissues, disinfect gum pockets, or remove surface stains, with minimal bleeding.

Yes, when performed by trained specialists, it is completely safe. The procedure is quick, precise, and reduces the risk of infection.

Faster healing, less bleeding, minimal swelling, reduced need for sutures, and improved patient comfort.

Most patients recover within a day or two, much faster than with traditional surgical approaches.

Not entirely. While lasers are excellent for many gum and soft tissue procedures, some cases still require traditional surgical techniques.

It may cost slightly more than conventional methods due to advanced technology, but patients often save on recovery time and follow-up visits.