Since laser dentistry is a relatively new method in the field of dentistry, it’s only normal for patients to have many questions about it. If you’re clueless about this technology, check these out.
In laser dentistry Florida, a high-technology device is used to generate a beam of concentrated light that focuses energy directly into the patient’s mouth to address tooth decay or gum infection. The affected areas are sterilized, and the blood vessels are sealed off to prevent bleeding or infection. Aside from this, it also sculpts the gums with high precision and accuracy.
As long as certain precautions such as providing the patients with a special pair of eyeglasses to keep their eyes protected from the light, a dental laser is safe in the hands of a trained dental practitioner.
When the dentist uses the laser device that produces extremely narrow beams of energy, it causes a specific reaction as these beams to come into contact with the patient’s tissue. Since your teeth have high-water content, the laser beam causes the water to boil. The decay will then be vaporized by the resulting steam pressure.
In most cases, it eliminates the need for local anesthetics along with their associated side effects because compared to other procedures, it is much less painful. Dentists won’t have to use scalpels and sutures to treat periodontal disease. Furthermore, it offers a more conservative way of removing decay because it won’t require the use of a drill. Lastly, it promotes a faster recovery period.
Are you interested in learning more about laser dentistry Florida? Contact the dental office of Dr. Francisco Montamarta today to schedule your consultation.