Laser Dentistry
The CO2 wavelength has been the gold standard for intraoral soft-tissue applications for decades due to its affinity for water and its ability to penetrate only 0.1 mm – 0.2 mm into soft tissue.
Lasers are widely used in a variety of medical and dental fields for cosmetic and general surgeries. While dentists have many choices, real world experience using lasers demonstrates the tremendous advantage and flexibility of the CO2 wavelength laser. It is the laser of choice for infant frenectomies because of its minimally invasive and bloodless surgery features.
CLINICAL APPLICATIONS
- Frenectomy
- Gingivectomy
- Gingivoplasty
- Vestibuloplasty
- Gingival Troughing
- Aphthous Ulcers
- Herpetic Lesions
- Leukoplakia
- Lichen Planus
- Hemangioma
- Fibroma Excision and Biopsy
- Implant Placement
- Implant Uncovering
- Peri-implantitis