How are lasers used in dentistry?
Dental lasers can be used to: • correct speech problems caused by a tongue-tie, which prevents normal tongue movement. • uncover partially erupted wisdom teeth. • remove decay from a cavity and prepare the tooth for a new filling. • remove muscle pulls, as seen in orthodontic patients. • manage gum tissue during impressions for crowns. • remove swollen tissues caused by medications. • perform biopsy procedures. • remove inflamed gum tissues and reduce the amount of bacteria within a periodontal pocket. • remove or reshape excess gum and bone tissues during crown lengthening procedures. • treat abscessed gums and infections in root canals. • reduce the discomfort of canker and cold sores. • activate whitening chemicals that are used to lighten teeth.