




Dental laser can also be called “mystical device” because it have healing capacities over the entire body. Therefore, dentists use dental laser in a wide variety of common and less common dental procedures that could not have been done in other ways.
Dental laser for soft tissues are also called therapeutic laser. The main branch of dentistry where the laser for soft tissue can be applied is surgery. In such procedures, the dental laser is very beneficial and especially useful for patients suffering from hemophilia (a genetic disorder characterized by a tendency to bleeding).
It can be used to remove certain benign tumors from the gums, palatine or lip surface, a painless procedure that does not require suture. It can also be used for laser assisted implantology and dental surgery.
Dental laser can also be of great help in detecting tooth decay, but also in cleansing it by removing only the decayed tissues without the risk of injuring the healthy ones. Another advantage is that there are no strong vibrations like the dental cut, thus eliminating the risk of painful overheating or cracks and dental enamel fractures.