Laser Dentistry
Laser Dentistry
THE RIGHT LASER WILL MAKE YOUR DAY EASIER, AND TAKE YOUR DENTISTRY TO A NEW LEVEL
Thousands of dentists around the world use lasers everyday in their practices for many procedures, including:
Laser Troughing Packing retraction cord is often frustrating, unpredictable and time-consuming. Laser troughing can help you get clean, high quality impressions the first time around.
Laser Soft Tissue Crown Lengthening Allows you to remove excess tissue without a scalpel, sutures or bleeding to obtain immediate impression for crown and bridge procedures and cosmetic procedures. Typically there is less need for post operative pain medication making the procedure more comfortable for your patients.
Laser Soft Tissue Crown Lengthening Allows you to remove excess tissue without a scalpel, sutures or bleeding to obtain immediate impression for crown and bridge procedures and cosmetic procedures. Typically there is less need for post operative pain medication making the procedure more comfortable for your patients.
Laser Gingvectomy Used for general cosmetic purposes and also for impressions for cosmetic and crown and bridge procedures. Excess tissue can be quickly and predictably contoured without bleeding, reduced post-operative pain and medication when compared to scalpels and sutures.
Gingivectomy for Class V Restorations Can provide a bloodless, quick and easy method to access sub-gingival decay.
Laser Sulcalar Debridement and Curettage Used as an adjunct to traditional scaling and root planning in order to reduce pocket depths.
Laser Implant Recovery Allows you to perform fast, bloodless and safe removal of excessive gingival tissue around the implant prior to seating the implant.
Laser Frenectomy Allows for bloodless, scalpel and suture free release of maxillary or mandibular frenums.
RETURN ON INVESTMENT
Implementing a laser into your practice will expand the procedures you offer your patients while providing them with a higher quality of care and comfort. While your practice is unique, the following table demonstrates the significant positive financial impact a laser can have on your bottom line.
Where are your opportunities?
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