Clinical Applications of Dental Laser Therapy

    • Laser therapy is exciting technology that has great potential in the dental industry.

      It’s a safe and non-invasive way to reduce pain, inflammation, and oedema fast.  Dentists love it since it enhances clinical outcomes and reduces pain in just a few treatment sessions.  Patients love it since there are no needles involved and it gets them out of pain quickly.

      But not many people know what specifically it can be used for.  Well, look no further!  This handy infographic has all the information you need about nine different applications of laser therapy in dentistry.  It also provides specific examples on conditions it can treat and a brief explanation on how it enhances some procedures.

    • Clinical Applications of Dental Laser Therapy (Infographic): TMJ and orofacial pain, soft tissue and oral medicine, oral surgery and extractions, restorative treatment, implants, endodontics, dentine and root hypersensitivity, periodontics, and orthodontics.

    • To read more about the clinical applications of laser therapy in dentistry, read this article by Prof. Laurence Walsh, who has a special interest in using lasers in dentistry.

      The applications are endless for laser therapy in dentistry!  This is a tool that can be used by both general and specialist dentists alike.  It can increase a dentists’ quality of care and treatment success rate as well as generate new patients and retain existing patients.  It’s a no-brainer to incorporate this amazing technology into your practice.

      So, which therapeutic dental laser is the best one for you?  The MLS® dental laser!  Created by ASA, a leading Italian company that designs and produces class 4 lasers, it has a patented multi-wave locked system that effectively treats pain, inflammation, and oedema at a cellular level.  Unlike other therapeutic lasers, the MLS® dental laser has built-in protocols specifically for dental applications.  Additionally, it has a unique pulse structure that minimizes thermal damage to surrounding tissue, making it safer and more effective for treating a variety of dental conditions such as periodontal disease, tooth sensitivity, and painful oral conditions.

      If you’d like to learn more, book a demo to see how MLS® laser therapy can help enhance your dentistry.

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