Laser Dentistry
A laser, which stands for “light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation”, creates light energy in a very narrow and focused beam. The laser light produces a reaction when it hits tissue allowing it to remove or shape the tissue with minimal discomfort, less bleeding, and faster healing time.
There are many uses of lasers in the field of dentistry. In our practice, we provide soft tissue laser therapy to address gum disease, reduce severity of cold sores, shape tissues, and remove soft tissue lesions.