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The laser in dentistry

The use of laser in dentistry, as an alternative to the scalpel, "drill" and surgical protocols, reveals a particular patient care because he is treated with less invasive methods, less painful, more precise and with better results.
Lasers, in combination with conventional tools and protocols, can be used and integrated in all areas of dentistry (oral surgery, implantology, periodontics, conservative, cosmetic dentistry, endodontics) while taking into account their specificities and their different applications.

  • laser KTP which has a wavelength of 532 nm;
  • laser a diodo which has a wavelength between 810 and 980 nm.
  • laser a Nd:YAG (neodymium), which has a wavelength of 1064 nm;
  • laser a Er:YAG (erbium) which has a wavelength of 2940 nm;
  • laser a CO2 ch has a wavelength of 10,600 nm;

ADVANTAGES OF LASER

painless
The laser reduces the need for anesthesia and sutures, providing post-operative swelling and less painful with less sensitivity than traditional methods, with faster healing and less stress for the patient

precise
The laser can operate with greater accuracy and precision compared to traditional devices, does not damage surrounding tissue, making it easy treatment in inaccessible parts of the mouth

Quick
the seats are more quickly

Hemostatic control
The laser gives rise to hemostasis cauterizing small blood vessels by coagulation, thus maintaining a dry field, resulting in the absence of bleeding during the operation, a key opportunity in coagulopathic patients

bactericide
the laser kills bacteria and endotoxins that cause periodontal disease, also important in root canal treatment in endodontics.