Laser Dentistry Moses Lake
Comfortable & Precise Dental Treatment
Why Choose Moses Lake Family Dentistry for Laser Dentistry?
What Are Dental Lasers?
A laser is essentially a highly concentrated beam of light. There are various types of lasers, which are used in many different industries and professions. In our practice, we feature the Waterlase laser from Biolase. In addition to using light, it also integrates water and air into its function, which enhances the level of comfort that patients experience. This laser can be used for multiple applications, including a range of soft tissue treatments.
Types of Laser Dental Treatments
Lasers have numerous uses in the field of dentistry. We use our laser for several different purposes, including the ones listed below. If you must soon undergo any of these services, you can look forward to a surprisingly comfortable and easy treatment experience!
Lip & Tongue Tie Treatment
Lip and tongue ties occur when extra connective tissue in the mouth restricts the movement of the lips or gums. We address these issues by using our laser to perform frenectomies. A frenectomy is a surgery wherein we modify or remove the restrictive tissue in order to free up the oral tissues. This procedure can be performed on infants, children, and older patients.
Periodontal Therapy
When harmful bacteria attack the gum tissue, it can result in gum disease. Without treatment, this condition can lead to tooth loss and several systemic health risks. We can use our laser to kill harmful bacteria and remove diseased tissue, giving your mouth the opportunity to heal.
Gum Recontouring
If you have excess gum tissue that makes your teeth appear short or stubby, our laser might be able to help. We can use it to precisely trim your gum tissue, thereby revealing more of the underlying dental structure. This can make your teeth appear longer and improve the overall proportions of your smile.
The Benefits of Laser Dentistry
Laser dentistry offers many benefits! Here are some of the most outstanding:
- Lasers are often more precise than traditional dental instruments, such as scalpels.
- A laser cauterizes tissue as it moves, so little to no bleeding occurs.
- There is usually no need for sutures, which leads to faster overall treatment.
- Local anesthesia may not even be required for laser-based procedures.
- Most patients enjoy faster recovery times after laser procedures.
- Due to the laser’s ability to kill bacteria, it can keep the risk of infection to a bare minimum.