How long have dental lasers been around?
Lasers have been used in Dentistry since 1990. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has determined that lasers provide safe and effective treatment of a wide range of applications.
Lasers have been used in Dentistry since 1990. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has determined that lasers provide safe and effective treatment of a wide range of applications.
In the field of oral implantology and its surgical procedures, the dental laser offers numerous advantages over conventional tools.
Vestibuloplasty is a mucogingival procedure that aims at the surgical modification of the gingiva-mucous membrane relationships including deepening of the vestibular trough, altering the position of the frenulum or muscle attachments, and widening of the zone of attached gingiva.
A beautiful smile surely enhances the individual’s self-confidence. The esthetics of smile though majorly influenced by the color, shape, and position of the teeth, is also influenced by the color of the gingival tissues.
Crown lengthening is a surgical procedure designed to increase the extent of supra-gingival tooth structure for esthetic and restorative purposes.
Today Dr. Sana Farista is going to talk about laser curettage/debridement using S1 dental laser- 980nm wavelength.
In this video, we’re honored to have Dr. Neha Pankey, reputed Pedodontist, laser specialist and Divas In Laser from India, to demonstrate root canal disinfection during pulpectomy using S1 Pioon laser at 980nm wavelength in deciduous molar.
A fibroma is a benign scar like reaction due to persistent long standing irritation in the mouth resulting in an increase in connective tissue at the site of repeated trauma.
Excessive bleeding with use of scalpel is no longer a concern in dental soft-tissue surgery. 450nm blue dental laser provides excellent cutting efficiency, hemostasis and minimal thermal damage to the adjacent tissue. Advantages for clinician and patients go beyond the mentioned ones.
Taking into consideration the excellent clinical outcome, the dental diode lasers can be considered as a better and acceptable alternative for excision of pericoronal flap.