Biostimulation
Laser biostimulation in dentistry refers to the use of low-level lasers to treat various conditions in the oral cavity. This method may be used to help reduce the gag reflex, relieve pain and swelling, and support wound healing.
The laser light stimulates cells in the tissue, which may promote regeneration and healing. Overall, laser biostimulation can be an effective and gentle treatment option for a range of dental concerns.
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Surgery
Surgery
In dentistry, laser surgery can be used as a gentle alternative to conventional surgical procedures. Lasers allow for precise incisions, can reduce bleeding and may support wound healing, which can contribute to a faster recovery.
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Decontamination
In dentistry, lasers can be used to decontaminate infected tissue by reducing bacteria and germs. Their precision allows for effective cleaning and may help reduce the risk of infection.
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Fillings
Fillings
In dentistry, lasers can be used for the precise removal of tooth decay and for preparing the tooth for a filling. Laser-assisted cavity preparation can often be performed with little or no anaesthesia, making treatment particularly comfortable for patients.
This gentle approach may also support a faster recovery.
Fissure sealing
Fissure sealing
In dentistry, lasers can be used to support fissure sealing by thoroughly cleaning and disinfecting the tooth surface before the sealant is applied. Their precision allows for effective preparation and may help reduce the risk of decay in the fissures while improving long-term tooth protection.
Bone processing
Bone processing
In dentistry, lasers can be used for the precise treatment of bone tissue, for example when removing excess bone or preparing implant sites. Laser technology can help minimise trauma to surrounding tissue and may contribute to greater precision and safety during the procedure.
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Composite repairs
Composite repairs
In dentistry, lasers can be used to repair composite fillings by carefully removing damaged material and preparing the surface for restoration. Their precision allows for a gentle treatment approach that can help achieve an aesthetically pleasing and long-lasting result.
Periodontitis
Periodontitis is an inflammatory disease affecting the tissues that support the teeth. Laser treatment may be used as a complementary treatment method to help remove inflamed tissue, reduce bacteria and support gum healing.
We would be happy to advise you personally on suitable treatment options for your individual situation.
Peri-implantitis
Peri-implantitis is an inflammatory condition affecting the tissue and bone surrounding a dental implant. Laser treatment may be used as a supportive measure to remove inflamed tissue, reduce bacteria and promote healing of the surrounding area.
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Photo-dynamic Therapy
Photodynamic Therapy
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a procedure in which a photosensitising agent is applied to the tissue being treated. A laser is then used to activate the agent and selectively target diseased cells.
In dentistry, PDT may be used to support the treatment of gum diseases such as periodontitis and can offer a gentle alternative to conventional treatment methods.
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