There are many new advances being made each day in the manufacturing of medical devices.
Manufacturers are constantly coming up with new ways to perform different medical procedures. The use of lasers in dentistry has been around for about two decades. Many dentists around the world have been using these advanced devices in their practices to enhance efficiency. The technology has a number of benefits over traditional methods, leading to an increasing number of dentists turning to the use of lasers.
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Dental lasers are used to perform different procedures ranging from teeth whitening to corrective surgery. Increasing awareness has led to the popularity of the technology and there are numerous benefits for both the dentist and the patient.
1. Pain reduction
Most people dread going to the dentist because of the pain associated with the procedures. The use of lasers has introduced pain-free dental treatment, which is welcoming news to all patients. There is very little or no pain, during and after the procedures. Lasers do not produce the uncomfortable vibrations that traditional dental drills do. Patients welcome the more silent treatment and they are able to leave the dentist’s office feeling “normal”.
2. Accuracy
The use of lasers has led to accuracy in dental procedures because the laser is able to detect any change in the tooth structure. The dentist is able to detect any problem areas, long before a cavity appears. Increase in accuracy has meant that dentists are able to save patient’s teeth because problems are identified early.
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3. Short recovery time
The use of lasers has led to accuracy and precision when treating teeth problems, and this leads to a shorter recovery time. There is less damage to the gum area and the dentist is able to deal with the exact source of the problem without affecting the surrounding tissue in any way. This means that there is less soreness after the procedure.
4. Less bleeding
Most people experience quite a lot of bleeding during and after some dental procedures. When lasers are used to cut into the soft tissue, the blood vessels are sealed which reduces bleeding. The tissue is also able to heal much faster where cutting of the gum is involved.
5. Speed
When lasers are used in dentistry, the procedures are completed much faster than with traditional methods. This means that the dentist is able to perform more procedures in a day. A dentist who uses lasers in his practice can see more patients in a day. This is also beneficial for patients who spend less time in the dentist’s office.
6. Comfort
When lasers are used in different procedures, there is enhanced comfort for the patient. This is usually because in most cases anesthesia is not required. Apart from being uncomfortable, anesthesia can also be dangerous for some patients. The use of laser also eliminates the need for sutures in different procedures.
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The reduced noise also makes the procedures more comfortable for patients. Many people admit that the worst thing about a dental visit is the sound that the drill produces.
7. Increasing affordability
For a long time, most dentists have avoided the use of lasers in their practice due to the high costs involved. However, with increasing popularity the cost is becoming more affordable. There are many manufacturers providing the devices and the increasing competition has made them more affordable. The increased efficiency and success has also allowed the dentists to increase the amount of work they can do leading to cost efficiency. They are able to recoup the money used to purchase the laser.
While lasers are increasingly in use, it is important to note that their use is still limited. The dentists still need to use traditional methods to tackle a number of dental issues. Lasers cannot be used for procedures involving existing fillings, or preparing teeth for dental crowns. They are also not used when the cavity is between teeth. Most procedures are also still relatively expensive, leading many people to still opt for traditional treatment methods.
People react differently to various medical procedures and this includes use of lasers. It is important to consult your dentist and get all the pertinent information about laser dentistry. Carry out research and find a dentist who is highly qualified and experienced in the use of lasers if you are interested to undergo such a dental procedure with lasers involved.
Author Byline: Chad is a writer for Coghlin Companies Inc. Being a quality medical device manufacturer, the company is enthusiastic to share their insights when it comes to medical devices.
Source : dailyhealtharticles[dot]com
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