Clinical Procedures
You can perform some 80%-90% of all routine dental procedures – on both teeth and gums – with laser. Useful in such routine procedures as caries removal, cavity preparation and root canal preparation, laser hardens bonding materials, thus reducing the time needed to finish a filling. Whitening is both quicker and more effective with laser, as are a wide range of oral and periodontal procedures.
Hard tissue procedures:
- Caries removal
- Cavity preparation
- Enamel etching
Soft tissue procedures:
- Gingivoplasty
- Gengivectomy
- Gingival troughing for crown impressions
- Implant exposure
- Frenectomy
- Benign and malignant lesion removal
- Operculectomy
- Reduction of gingival hypertrophy
- Soft tissue crown lengthening
- Preprosthetic surgery
- Oral lesions
- Sucular debridement
- Pericoroitis
- Peri-implantitis
- Biopsies
- Incision and drainage of abscesses
Endontic procedures:
- Tooth preparation to obtain access to root canal
- Pulpotomy
- Pulp extirpation
- Root canal debridement and cleaning
- Root canal preparation


