Laser Dentistry in oral health
Laser dentistry are used to reshape gums and remove bacteria during root
canal procedures. Biopsy or lesion removal. Lasers can be used to remove a
small piece of tissue (called a biopsy) so that it can be examined for cancer.
Lasers are also used to remove lesions in the mouth and relieve the pain of
canker sores. Laser dentistry is very common and researches and case studies
are in abundance.
Lasers have been used in dentistry since 1994 to treat a number of
dental problems. Yet, despite FDA approval, no laser system has received the
American Dental Association's (ADA) Seal of Acceptance. That seal assures
dentists that the product or device meets ADA standards of safety and efficacy,
among other things. The ADA, however, states that it is cautiously optimistic
about the role of laser technology in the field of dentistry. These lasers are
different from the cold lasers used in phototherapy for the relief of
headaches, pain, and inflammation.
Related Journals of Laser Dentistry:
Dental Sciences Journal
Dental Implants Journal
Oral Health and Dental
Management Journals
Lasers in Surgery and Medicine
Journal of Cosmetic and
Laser Therapy
Journal of Lasers in Medical Sciences
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