LASERS & DENTISTRY
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Rose Dental has made a commitment to advanced dental care by performing less invasive and more precise procedures using LASER treatments.
LASERS allow our providers to perform more accurate procedures, in less time, and little to no anesthetic. The diode laser your dentist or hygienist uses seals off blood vessels and nerve endings, preventing bleeding and greatly reducing post-operative pain and swelling inside the mouth. The FDA has cleared the use of dental LASERS in treating the conditions; gum disease therapy, reshapping a gummy smile, easing tongue & check attachments, cold sores, and canker sores.
Are LASERS safe?
The diode laser is a tool that has been used in dentistry for over 20 years. Each year LASERS are perfected with more sophisticated technology for more accurate procedures. Dental LASERS are required to comply with the international safety regulations.
How do dental LASERS work?
Laser energy is a form of light that is highly focused and monochromatic, or one color. A monochromatic color allows laser light to be set at a certain wavelength to attract certain molecules. In LASER dentistry, these molecules are hemoglobin, water, and melanin - the molecules that make up your gum tissue. Because the LASER is only attracted to your gum tissue, it's a very safe tool to use. It will not affect hard tooth structure or any metal you may have in your mouth. It only affects the area of tissue your dentist or hygienist want to treat.
Are dental LASERS better than a scapel or other traditional surgery tools?
A LASER is more precise, causes less pain, and prevents bleeding better than traditional tools used on soft tissue. The highly focused laser light cauterizes nerve ending, coagulates blood vessels, sterilizes the surgical site, and increases the speed of healing. Instantly cauterizing nerve ending greatly reduces pain during the procedure and after.
Call us today to see how you may benefit from the exciting breakthrough in LASER technology.
We have three convenient locations to serve you:
Northwest Austin
11615 Angus Rd, Ste 210 Austin, TX 78759 (512) 795-9643
South Austin
6211 W. William Cannon Dr. Austin, TX 78749 (512) 288-4447
Round Rock
893 N. I-35, Ste 200 Round Rock, TX 78664 (512) 310-9374
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