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Frequently Asked Questions

All you need to know about Laser Dentistry Laser

With a history dating back to 1960, when it was first introduced in the field of dentistry, Dental Laser is now a widely used treatment option for tissue restoration after many dental procedures. It is a powerful energy beam with a specific length that can focus on tissue damage with great precision to achieve tissue restoration, offering increased antimicrobial protection. Continuous developments in the field make the use of lasers the best choice for dental treatments.

Laser treatments have been used in various fields of medicine and dentistry for many decades. In particular, it is used in recovery treatments, cosmetic and surgical procedures, endodontic treatments, treatments of periodontitis and gingivitis as well as for whitening, with great success and exceptional aesthetic results.

Laser treatments in dentistry present a multitude of benefits. The most important advantage of using the Soft Tissue Laser is its exceptional antimicrobial action and biostimulation - tissue regeneration. When choosing a laser treatment, the patient feels less pain and discomfort during treatment, while recovery time is significantly reduced. Several laser treatments require less or no anaesthesia at all and reduced procedure duration. Finally, greater accuracy is achieved during the procedure, while the chances of infection are minimal.

There are many advantages to using Soft Tissue Laser in periodontal treatments, with the greatest being its high antimicrobial action during treatment. The Soft Tissue Laser, through biostimulation, eliminates inflammation, while recovery and regeneration of periodontal tissue are achieved with maximal efficiency.

When using a laser for teeth whitening, we should first mention that it is done without anaesthesia and exclusively by visiting our dental clinic. With just one or two sessions, you can have a painless whitening treatment without any side effects and with a long-lasting result.

Gingival, or gum pigmentation, is mainly experienced by people with dark skin and results from excess melanin build-up in the gums, making them look darker in colour. This can be treated successfully with the use of a Soft Tissue Laser. The smile brightens and becomes healthier with minimal sessions, while the result is permanent.

To find out, you can contact us, and the doctor will advise and guide you on the use of a Laser that fully meets your specific needs.