Is Laser Dentistry Really Pain-Free?

 In cosmetic dentistry

Any normal person would opt for something painless if they got the choice. Am I right? If Laser dentistry is really without pain then it would be a definite pro. In fact, it would most probably be the reason that someone would choose to try it. So, obviously, this is an important question to ask.

What is Laser Dentistry?

Laser dentistry sounds more complex than what it is. Dentists use an intense beam of light energy in dental procedures that require precise movements and work. This laser technology allows dentists to control procedures with absolute confidence. This can be used to solve many problems for clients sitting in the dentist’s chair, such as: removing tooth decay; surgically eliminating soft tissue from the gums and even filling cavities – in fact, the Food and Drug Administration of the United States have approved over 20 different uses of Lasers in Dentistry.

Why Choose Laser Dentistry?

The laser can cut tissue on contact – painlessly. Yes, you read that correctly. It doesn’t seem to make sense, does it? That “cutting” and “painless” would go together; however, this is the fantastic option that laser dentistry is offering. Normal dental procedures without the need for anaesthesia. It has only been in the last 20 years or so that this type of dental procedure has been practised freely, so it is understandable that people may be a little apprehensive. It can be scary choosing Laser dentistry when it is so new and unknown, but fear can successfully be out ruled out when pain is removed from the situation. How believable is that statement?

How is it Painless?

Think of the usual dental procedure or surgery: The sound of the drill; the voice of the dentist saying, “scalpel”; the stitches that are put in once the surgery finishes and the aftercare starts. All those thoughts are enough to give anyone anxiety. How does Laser dentistry change that? Well it removes all of that from the equation.

No more drilling needed; the scalpel serves no purpose because the laser would do the cutting; stiches are not necessary and aftercare becomes ten times easier. The lasers precise work minimalizes the damage done to the surrounding tissue and only addresses the problem at hand. This obviously has a huge effect on the pain felt during and after the surgery – not to mention how it reduces the stress before the procedure. It is much easier walking into a dentist’s office knowing that they are not going to hurt you.

This is something that is changing dentistry as we know it. Which is a good thing, because dentistry as we know it is painful, scary and costly. With laser procedures it can be comfortable, cost-effective and convenient. Many people who have experienced both the age-old dentistry and this new technology have acknowledged the huge benefits.

One patient, who suffered from anxiety of needles, explained how life changing it was to undergo laser dentistry. She says that she was “in complete disbelief”, because the only thing she felt during the entire procedure was “a light sensation”. The dentist will explain how the patient will experience a cool feeling and that of a light mist. Once the surgery is complete, they will be able to feel their mouth and teeth. Gone are the days of having a numb mouth and weird smile for days after any dentist appointment.

Laser dentistry is something that is reasonably new, yes. And it can make someone feel apprehensive about trying it. This, however, should not stop someone from trying this amazing new method of performing over 20 different dental procedures. Take a leap and give it a try. There is nothing to lose, because it is, in fact, pain-free.

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