Why should one choose laser dentistry?
Is laser dentistry safe?
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.
Dr Lucrecia Vietto
I am writing to you to share my experience in the course I attended (Dental Laser Training Camp). In my opinion, Dr. Walid Altayeb managed to transmit his knowledge about the use of Laser in Dentistry in all the specialties.
Dr Harini Mitta
Being a periodontist, initially I used to do all the procedures with conventional technique (scalpel) and realized that laser is the game changer and new way of practicing dentistry.
Laser photobiomodulation in dentistry
Dr. Jason Pang will talk about Photobiomodulation myths and facts. How to use lasers to improve healing, reduce inflammation and pain for general dentistry and orofacial pain conditions. The art and the science of this under-utilised treatment and how to avoid the pitfalls of over-treatment.
Conservative dentistry & endodontics
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.
Aesthetic
Dental lasers contribute significantly to the field of cosmetic dentistry, providing an invaluable resource for clinicians who perform different types of esthetic procedures.
Oral Surgery
Lasers have been used in dentistry for approximately two decades. For many intraoral soft tissue surgical procedures, the laser is a viable alternative to the scalpel. There are many categories of soft tissue procedures that can be treated by lasers