- Tooth-Colored Resin Restorations
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Laser Dentistry
Greatly minimizes the need for anesthesia
Used for both soft tissue (gums) and hard tissue (tooth) treatment, including:
Gingivectomy and Frenectomy
Lingual Frenectomy - release of a tongue tie which limits tongue movement during swallowing and speech.
Fibroma Removal - removal of excessive fibrous tissue secondary to either chronic trauma and irritation or fatty deposits
Class I Cavity Restoration
Gingival Hypertrophy - Over-growth of gums due to poor oral hygiene during orthodontic treatment requiring laser treatment.
Additional Procedures:
Biopsies
Exposing unerupted teeth
Hemostasis (stop bleeding)
Incision and drainage of abscesses
Pulpotomy
Root Canal Debridgement and Cleaning
Crown lengthening
Tartar removal
Treatment of Canker sores, herpetic and aphthous
ulcers of the oral mucosa
Caries (decay) removal
Roughening or etching hard surfaces
Enameloplasty of pits and fissures prior to sealant placement
Osseous (bone) cutting, shaving, contouring and lengthening
Apicoectomy - amputation of the root end