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4 Benefits of Laser Dentistry

4 Benefits of Laser Dentistry

Laser dentistry is a technology that transforms your experience in the dental chair. It uses focused light beams to treat various dental issues, including a gummy smile and tooth decay, with precision and minimal discomfort. 

The dentists at Union Square Dental, Kateryna Grytsenko, DDS, and Yuliya Kanatova, DDS, offer laser dentistry to assist with all sorts of procedures, including routine cleanings, gum disease treatment, and cavity repair.

Read on to learn four major benefits afforded by laser dentistry and why you should welcome it at your next appointment.

1. Enhanced precision and accuracy

Laser dentistry gives our dentists and technicians incredible precision during various procedures. Whether it's removing decayed tissue, reshaping gums, or treating cavities, the laser precisely focuses on the problem area, and poses little risk of damage to healthy tissue. 

This accuracy improves the effectiveness of the treatment and allows for faster healing times.

2. Reduced discomfort and pain

Laser dentistry greatly reduces the pain and discomfort associated with procedures such as scaling and root planing, which is a treatment for gum disease. The laser's precision means less trauma to the tissues so you need less anesthesia and are more comfortable overall.

Laser dentistry also minimizes bleeding and swelling that occur in the days after treatment.

3. Faster healing and recovery

Traditional dental procedures often involve sutures and extended healing times. Laser dentistry promotes faster healing by minimizing tissue damage — often eliminating the need for stitches — and reducing the risk of infection.

Laser dentistry procedures include sterilization post-procedure, which aids in a quicker recovery with a reduced risk of infection. Expect to experience less postoperative discomfort and to return to normal activities more quickly than you would with more traditional treatments.

4. Versatility in treatment options

At Union Square Dental, we use laser dentistry to address a variety of dental concerns with precision and efficiency. Lasers are effective in cosmetic procedures such as teeth whitening and gum reshaping. They’re also effective in cavity removal, offering a minimally invasive approach that reduces discomfort and preserves more of your natural tooth structure. 

During root canals, lasers help to thoroughly clean and disinfect the affected pulp cavity, leading to better outcomes and faster healing times. Lasers also play an important role in targeting and removing infected gum tissue while promoting the regeneration of healthy new tissue. 

You can benefit from laser dentistry, whatever your dental needs. Call today, or use the online tool to book an appointment at Union Square Dental so you can take advantage of advanced laser dentistry.

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