Oral Laser Treatments (Gum Reshaping, cavity removal...)

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Laser treatments are minimally invasive and involve less pain, bleeding, or swelling, making procedures more comfortable and reducing recovery time.

  1. Laser Gingivoplasty: Reshaping or removing gum tissue to improve aesthetics or treat gum disease.

  2. Cavity Removal: Using lasers to remove decayed tissue from teeth, often with less discomfort and less or no anesthesia needed.

  3. Treating Gum Disease: Laser therapy can target bacteria and infected tissue, promoting healing and reducing pocket depths.

  4. Frenectomy: Cutting or modifying the frenulum (the tissue connecting the lip or tongue to the gum) for speech or orthodontic purposes.

  5. Veneer and Crown Removal: Minimally invasive crown removal without having to fracture the crown or veneer being removed.

  6. Biopsies and Lesion Removal: Procedures to remove oral lesions or suspicious tissue for diagnosis.

Laser treatments are minimally invasive and involve less pain, bleeding, or swelling, making procedures more comfortable and reducing recovery time.

  1. Laser Gingivoplasty: Reshaping or removing gum tissue to improve aesthetics or treat gum disease.

  2. Cavity Removal: Using lasers to remove decayed tissue from teeth, often with less discomfort and less or no anesthesia needed.

  3. Treating Gum Disease: Laser therapy can target bacteria and infected tissue, promoting healing and reducing pocket depths.

  4. Frenectomy: Cutting or modifying the frenulum (the tissue connecting the lip or tongue to the gum) for speech or orthodontic purposes.

  5. Veneer and Crown Removal: Minimally invasive crown removal without having to fracture the crown or veneer being removed.

  6. Biopsies and Lesion Removal: Procedures to remove oral lesions or suspicious tissue for diagnosis.