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People always ask me, "What the heck is a laser anyway?" Well, the acronym LASER
actually stands for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. This
is just a fancy way of saying that it emits an "energy" that absorbs certain wavelengths
of color. The two colors that my specific type of laser absorbs is the "relative"
color of red irritated tissue or pigmentation and the color of blood.
Since my laser
absorbs these specific colors, it allows me to treat these red, irritated, or bleeding
areas without any damage to surrounding healthy tissue. It really is literally like
a "magnet" for the bad stuff.

The actual laser looks like a fishing line coming out of a little
handle (above.) Its so simple and VERY SAFE. I just run the laser tip over the effected
area and depending on what setting I have the laser set, I can disinfect (kill bacteria
AND viruses), cut tissue and cauterize while I cut (NO BLEEDING!!), and I can sculpt
tissue to pinpoint accuracy. The following are just a few of the dental procedures
I do DAILY in my dental practice:
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I emphasize that the purchase
of my laser was honestly the BEST THING I've ever done for the patients in my practice.
(I've actually bought a second one, want to buy a third, and have had all of my hygienists
laser certified!!.). Not only has it opened my practice up to many new procedures
and techniques, but it has allowed me to become much more PRECISE and CLEAN in the
procedures that I already perform.
Laser Dentistry for Periodontal Patients:
One of the most important uses of the laser is the treatment of periodontal disease. Patients with "deep periodontal pockets" that don't resolve with the traditional "deep cleaning" are often referred to a periodontist for "Periodontal Surgery". This is an expensive and painful procedure involving a surgical incision, peeling back gum tissue, cleaning the teeth, and suturing tissue to a lower level, thus, closing the pocket.
Laser therapy offers a less invasive and less costly alternative. Instead of cutting
and suturing, the laser tip is inserted into the pocket causing a photo thermal reaction.
This effect is a healing modality which disinfects the pocket while removing diseased
tissue. The remaining healthy tissue is then able to reattach to the root surface,
thus, closing the periodontal pocket. There is no difficult surgical recovery with
this method (in fact, anesthetic is sometimes not needed for the procedure itself)
and can be done at a fraction of the cost of periodontal surgery.

"The Purchase of my Diode Laser is one of the best things I've done for the patients
in my practice..." -