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LASER TREATMENT
All around the world, the laser is revolutionizing dental care and putting
smiles on the faces of patients and dentists alike. Who would have thought,
even a few years ago, that a powerful beam of light could be used to cure
gum disease and perform other dental procedures? And that all that concentrated
energy could be safer, more accurate, and cause none of the discomfort
associated with drills and scalpels?
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Not only is the dental laser extremely safe, but it causes no damage
to nearby teeth or bone and has been approved by the FDA. The beam, though
virtually painless to the touch, is so intense that it kills bacteria
and gum disease on contact. At the same time, the laser is more gentle
and precise than traditional drills and scalpels. It only removes the
few cell layers the beam contacts, giving a dentist unprecedented control
during procedures, while allowing for the preservation of healthy gum
tissue.
It's science fact, not fiction. Dental lasers work by heating the water
in the body's cells to the boiling point causing bacteria to burst. While,
the laser vaporizes bacteria on contact, it is usually painless, eliminating
the need for anesthesia in many cases. The laser is also far more accurate
than a scalpel which means dental care for you that's quicker, more effective
and free of discomfort. Plus, with laser procedures, there is little or
no bleeding, and no need for stitches following treatment. The nature
and intensity of laser light also makes it a great tool in treating dental
disease earlier than ever before.
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The beam is so precise it intense that it allows us to treat gum disease,
perhaps today's most serious dental problem, on cellular level before
it becomes severe and you face more invasive treatment.
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A Final Word
Your healthy smile is our first concern. Helping you achieve and attain
an optimal level of oral health is very important. We are here to help.
If you have any questions or concerns, please ask.
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