Laser dentistry uses focused high-intensity light beams to treat a variety of dental conditions with enhanced precision and accuracy for both hard and soft tissues, offering advantages like reduced pain and bleeding, less need for local anesthesia, and a more pleasant patient experience compared to traditional dental tools. It is used for procedures such as cavity treatment, soft tissue surgery, teeth whitening, and root canal sterilization
| How it Works ? | Light Energy: LASER stands for Light Amplification by the Stimulated Emission of Radiation, and dental lasers create a narrow, focused beam of light energy. Tissue Interaction: When this light hits dental tissue, it triggers a reaction, allowing it to precisely remove or shape the tissue. |
| Dr. | Santhosh Goud |