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We offer Waterlase Dentistry treatment for oral
surgery and periodontal treatment gives you
important advantages over conventional treatment
using scalpels and sutures. We offer Waterlase
Dentistry treatment to improve your comfort and
provide better results from your dental procedures.
We may use Waterlase Dentistry laser to treat your gums or
any other soft tissue in your mouth to:
Improve Your SmileWe may suggest contouring or shaping your gums using
Waterlase Dentistry to improve the appearance of your
smile – safely removing excess gum tissue that may give
you a “gummy” smile, or make your front teeth appear
irregular in size or shape.
Remove Oral GrowthsWe may use Waterlase Dentistry to remove growths or
excess tissue in your mouth including gum tissue over an
unerupted tooth, small “tags” called papilla, and growths
called fibromas.
Fix a “Tongue Tie” or Prevent Gum RecessionConnections that restrict the movement of your tongue
or cause your gums to recede can be “released” with
Waterlase Dentistry.
Treat Periodontal Disease We recommend using Waterlase Dentistry to remove debris
and bacteria between your teeth and gums that can cause
bleeding gums, gum recession and even loss of teeth.
Waterlase Dentistry has been shown to reduce bacteria and
may even stimulate gum tissue growth.
Relieve the Pain of Cold Sores and Fever BlistersWaterlase Dentistry often provides immediate relief from
painful cold sores and fever blisters.
We may also use a Waterlase laser to perform other
procedures not listed here. Ask us for more information.
Waterlase Dentistry is one of the most advanced
dental technologies available today. It was developed
by BIOLASE Technology, the leader in dental lasers.
BIOLASE dental lasers have been used to treat millions
of patients.
A Waterlase laser creates special, highly concentrated
light energy, and sends it through an optical fiber to its
handpiece. Your dentist uses the handpiece to aim the
laser energy at precisely the areas to be treated. Some
laser systems combine the laser energy with a gentle
spray of water.
Waterlase Dentistry was developed specifically to repair
decayed and damaged teeth, and treat gum and other
soft tissue in the mouth, safely and comfortably. It can
be harmful to eyes, however, so you, your dentist, and
anyone else in the treatment room when the laser is
being used must wear special protective glasses.
Conventional Treatment with Scalpels and Sutures
Waterlase Dentistry Treatment
During Your Procedure
Local anesthetic with needle and shot required to prevent pain
Bleeding is common
Many procedures performed with Waterlase Dentistry require only topical anesthetic
Waterlase Dentistry reduces or eliminates bleeding
Immediately After Your Procedure
Post-operative medication usually required due to stitches
Waterlase Dentistry reduces post-operative pain
Less need for prescription pain medication with Waterlase Dentistry
Recovering from Your Procedure
Healing usually causes prolonged discomfort and often takes 6-8 weeks recovery time
Healing usually takes less than a week, with little discomfort with Waterlase Dentistry
Why Waterlase Dentistry? What can Waterlase Dentistry do? How does Waterlase Dentistry work – is it safe?
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