LASER-ASSISTED IMPLANT SURGERY
- Laser-Assisted Implant Surgery
Laser-assisted implant surgery , the duration is shorter, bleeding is reduced, healing is rapid and complications that develop in the implant are easily eliminated without pain and surgery.
In addition, laser technology in implant treatment applications simplifies the surgical procedure stages and saves time throughout the treatment. Laser applications can be preferred for patients of all age groups who have a fear of dentists, as they do not cause vibration in hard tissue and do not require anesthesia for minor interventions. Another major advantage is that operations can be performed on soft tissue without bleeding and that recovery is very fast. It provides significant convenience, especially in the treatment of pediatric patients.
LASER-ASSISTED CHILDREN'S DENTAL TREATMENTS
- Laser-Assisted Pedodontics (Pediatric Dentistry) strong>
It is a branch of dentistry that is used to clean and fill tooth decay in children without anesthesia or sound.
- Laser Filling, Sensitivity Removal,
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Laser applications should not be confused with composite filling applications, popularly known as laser filling, which are hardened with a light source.
Advantages and Areas of Use of Laser Application New generation dental It is possible to work with the laser without contacting the tooth and other tissues.
In this way, there may be no need to anesthetize the tooth as there will be no pain due to heat, vibration and friction.
In surgical applications performed with laser, there is almost no need for surgery during the procedure. There is no bleeding. The possibilities of complications, swelling and discomfort that may arise after each surgical procedure are reduced and a faster recovery is achieved.
LASER-ASSISTED GUM TREATMENTS
The most common treatment for gum diseases. It is a common and protective method. In dental scaling, tartar and plaque, also called tartar, are removed. Plaque is a sticky substance and consists mostly of bacteria. Dental tartar forms when plaque hardens over time. Plaque and tartar adhere to the tooth surface, especially the gums. They attach to the root surface below the nerve. Root surfaces need to be smoothed as plaque tends to cling to the rough surface. In this process, all dental stones are cleaned and irregularities on the root surface are eliminated.
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