Abstract Submission Ends on: June 22, 2023

Laser dentistry

A dental laser is a type of ray designed specifically for use in oral surgery or dentistry. In the United States, the use of ray on the gums was first approved by the Food and Drug Administration in the early 1990s, and use on hard tissue like teeth or the bone of the mandible gained ray can be used to remove a small piece of tissue. Lasers are also used to remove lesions in the mouth and relieve the pain of canker sores. Laser can kill bacteria in a cavity, which can aid in the long-term health of a tooth. Dental lasers can be safely used to treat patients as long as certain precautions are followed the use of protective And using dental spotlight to clean the teeth, the dentist frequently does not need to administer local anesthesia.

This uses of cleaning the teeth is that painless.

• Minimizes bacterial infection

• Minimizes any bleeding

• Causes less damage surrounding to gum tissue.

• Less need for stitches.

Related Tags

Related Associations