Are you in pain from a broken or infected tooth? Are you missing teeth and looking to get implants? Are you worried about pain? Laser technology is ideal for soft tissue surgeries which is why laser assisted methods are often used for implantology and endodontics (root canals). Laser methods help to reduce the damage to healthy tissue and significantly reduce post-operative healing time when compared to traditional methods of implantology and endodontics. On this page, you can learn more about dental laser implantology and endodontics in Bohemia, NY.
Are you in pain from a broken or infected tooth? Are you missing teeth and looking to get implants? Are you worried about pain? The laser technology is ideal for soft tissue surgeries which is why laser assisted methods are often used for implantology and endodontics (root canals). Laser methods help to reduce the damage to healthy tissue and significantly reduce post-operative healing time when compared to traditional methods of implantology and endodontics.
The second stage of the implant process involves removing some soft tissue and exposing the implants. With traditional procedures, cutting the soft tissue is necessary and can create a lot of discomfort for the patient. However, with laser technology the implant can be exposed with no cutting creating a painless experience for the patient.
Peri-implantitis is the infection within the soft tissues around the implant. Peri-implantitis most commonly causes bleeding and in severe cases bone loss. But do not worry! This condition can be treated easily using laser technology. Laser treatment can eradicate infection within the soft tissues and help bone preservation.
Root Canal Treatment is a common procedure performed to remove infection from a damaged or decayed tooth. In the process the nerve within the tooth pulp is also removed and filled with a rubber like substance to prevent any future infections or bacteria from entering the tooth. This is often a beneficial alternative to an extraction as it allows your natural tooth to remain in place.
Laser Assisted Root Canal Treatment allows removal of infection and bacteria from micro canals that a traditional Root Canal Treatment is unable to reach. This significantly reduces the risk of treatment failure and rejection of the treated tooth. With the help of laser technology, the excess bacteria located in the complex canal networks of the tooth are removed creating a more efficient, effective, and safe procedure.