LASER THERAPY IN FLORENCE

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We use the Creation 7WV1. 62. dental laser at Baldi Dental Practice.

Laser technology is has become much more widespread in the dental field nowadays. By using a laser, for example, a whole range of small procedures on soft tissues (periodontium) can be carried out and only in the last year, international studies have emerged regarding the use of low-energy laser (Low Level Therapy Laser) and on the biological activity from different wavelengths. Using a laser makes treatments more comfortable, faster and with minimally invasion compared to traditional dental therapies.

The dental laser generates a concentrated beam of light that sterilises the targeted area and at the same time coagulates the blood vessels. Doing so reduces the risk of infection and bleeding.

The technology works using cones of ultra-concentrated light allows for less invasive, less painful, more precise procedures, and with a faster post-operative recovery. The dental laser helps with the following advantages:

Reaching bacteria and microorganisms in areas of the mouth that are difficult to reach and where even drugs are ineffective

Takes action and reacts against different types of dental disorders such as advanced stage pyorrhea without having to resort to surgery. In this case, magnifying equipment is used to treat the roots without having to make any incisions and helps eliminate any pathogens

Minimises or even eliminates the use of anaesthetics and analgesics

Significantly helps in limiting any bleeding compared to the usual classic surgical methods

Significantly reduces the biological and economic costs for the patient

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FIELDS AND AreAS WHERE LASERS ARE USED IN DENTISTRY

The laser in dentistry has become an essential resource in:

  • Endodontics: its use is particularly effective for cleaning out root canals before finishing with special materials.
  • Surgery: In oral surgery, lasers have a wide range of uses. The use of the laser is comparable to the scalpel without the disadvantages that the latter entails.
    When having to treat patients with heart conditions or bleeding disorders (c
    oagulopathy), using a laser will mean less bleeding and more comfort for the patient, without having to make them undergo long periods of pre and post operative drug use.


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  • Periodontology: The diode laser consists of a light source, which used with specific procedures inside the periodontal pocket. Two two important effects are produced, a deep and effective cleaning of the periodontal pocket and creating biostimulation on the epithelial cells, producing tissue regeneration.
  • Paediatric and restorative dentistry: Finally, using lasers in dentistry is certainly useful and effective when treating more difficult patients such as children. Child patients are often the most difficult to manage, especially when they have to undergo prolonged and relatively invasive procedures. The dentist will always assess the situation and, in some cases, when preparing the mouth for restorative treatments, the laser can be used in place of equipment that is traditionally used by hand as it has the advantage carrying out minimally invasive work. Due to the hydrokinetic effect, cutting is clear, clean and the prepared cavities are absorbent.


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