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2025-04-18

Dental Laser Buying Guide: Simple Tips for Choosing the Right Device

Discover the ultimate guide to choosing the perfect dental laser for your practice! This easy-to-read article breaks down the essentials of dental semiconductor lasers, focusing on wavelength (450nm, 650nm, 810nm, 980nm), power, and pulse mode. Whether you’re tackling gum surgery or pain relief, find the laser that fits your clinic’s needs. Get clear, actionable advice to enhance treatments and patient satisfaction

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2025-03-25

Surgical Treatment VS Laser Gum Depigmentation: Which is the Better Choice

When your patients face a series of challenges in gingival depigmentation treatment: A patient hesitates to smile, feeling self-conscious about dark gums. Patients have tried multiple treatments, yet stubborn pigmentation remains. Patients fear traditional procedures—too invasive and too slow to heal. As a dentist, how can you provide an effective, patient-friendly solution?

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2023-04-25

Advantages of using laser to remove wisdom teeth

Conventional wisdom tooth surgery requires the use of a scalpel to make openings in the gums, but instead of a scalpel, a laser can be used to precisely cut tissue while reducing bleeding and pain.

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2022-08-19

Applications of Pioon Diode Laser in Orthodontic Treatment

Because the light from a diode laser isn’t absorbed well by hard tissue, it’s excellent for procedures involving the soft tissues in your mouth like your gums, as it gives us maximum precision and won’t damage the teeth.

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2022-06-07

How does laser gum surgery work?

During the procedure, a soft tissue laser will remove excess gum tissue. The laser will also cauterize the tissue. This helps reduce bleeding and postsurgical discomfort.

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2022-04-08

Laser gingival retraction

Laser gingival retraction is less traumatic to the gums, faster,?and can achieve better results than conventional gingival retraction lines after skilled operation.

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2021-05-29

(LLLT)Low-level laser therapy in acclerating orthodontic tooth

rthodontic treatment is a way of straightening or moving teeth to improve the way they look and work. By distributing the pressure of the bite to all the teeth through orthodontic treatment, it also helps to maintain the long-term health of the teeth, gums and jaw joints. The length of treatment varies depending on the severity of the problem, with some taking a few months and others two and a half years. Most people can be cured in a year or two. It is therefore of great clinical importance to

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2021-04-23

What is Operculectomy and Why is it performed

Operculectomy is the procedure of surgically removing the operculum or the flap of gum that partially covers over a tooth. This procedure treats pericoronitis, a condition characterized by pain and inflammation of the operculum. Pericoronitis typically occurs among young adults, especially those whose wisdom tooth is starting to erupt.

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