Laser has found a wide area of use in the treatment of oral problems by supporting conventional methods with its effects of reducing bleeding, accelerating wound healing and eliminating pain.
When laser is used in tooth extraction, bleeding after extraction is reduced, wound healing is accelerated, and post-extraction pain is rapidly reduced. The same effect is also true for impacted tooth extraction. Laser application will be very useful, especially for those with heart, diabetes, goiter, high blood pressure, and epilepsy, where regional anesthetics that do not contain any bleeding reducing agents are required, as bleeding will last a little longer.
In cases of bleeding gums, receding gums, and gum disease, if the conventional method is supported by laser, healing is faster and bleeding disappears more quickly. Laser is extremely useful in eliminating pain in teeth that have become sensitive as a result of receding gums. Applying laser to the area after any type of surgery in the mouth accelerates healing in the tissues and reduces pain. It prevents bacteria from entering by allowing the stitched area to heal quickly. While we are at it, we need to correct a common misconception: The beam used in light filling is not a laser beam.
Frequently Asked Questions
1Is laser therapy safe?
Yes, it is very safe when used correctly.
2How long does the laser procedure take?
The process is usually completed within 5-15 minutes.
3In which cases is laser treatment applied?
It can be used for gum shaping, tooth extraction area improvement, acceleration of braces and treatment of aphtha/sores.
4What is laser treatment in orthodontics?
It is a product used to shape the gums, treat gum growth and accelerate tooth movement…
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