A dental laser is a type of laser designed specifically for use in oral surgery or dentistry. Several variants of dental laser are in use, with the most common being waterlase hard tissue lasers, carbon dioxide lasers, and yttrium aluminium garnet laser.
In simple terms, root canal treatment is the removal of the infected soft tissue within the tooth and its replacement by an artificial inert ‘filling’ material. This procedure basically saves the tooth and eliminates dental pain.
An artificial tooth that is anchored in the gums or jawbone
Cosmetic dentistry includes a variety of dental treatments aimed at improving the appearance of the teeth. The purpose of cosmetic dentistry is to improve the appearance of the teeth using bleaching, bonding, veneers, reshaping, orthodontics, or implants.
A plastic or metal anchor that is inserted into a jawbone to provide permanent support for a crown, fixed bridge, or denture when the bone itself would provide insufficient support. About 8 weeks after a tooth or teeth are removed, the anchor is screwed into a hole that has been drilled into the jaw.
Waterlase C 100 - All tissue Laser
Setting new standards of patient comfort, clinical results, and workflow efficiency.
The C100 provides industry-leading Waterlase technology with excellent clinician control and operating efficiency.
Such new technology in the field of dentistry is very advantageous.
One important advantage for patients is that it takes the fear out of their regular check up. This is due to the fact that the Waterlase C100 is less invasive than other dental techniques performed through the use of drills and injections, and works to take the pain out of dental treatment. The device lessens the need to make direct contact with the teeth, which may be sensitive otherwise to any touch. The Waterlase C100 is one device that discards the notion that fear and anxiety should go hand in hand with dental treatment.
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We recommend a sensible oral hygiene regimen as the best way to preserve the health of your teeth and
gums. In addition to daily brushing and flossing, this includes regular dental examinations and professional
teeth cleanings.