Revolutionary Dental Technology: Waterlase Dentistry

Brian Benko
Up to 75 percent of adults in the US experience fear when faced with a trip to the dentist. If you're one of them, you struggle with taking care of your teeth the way you know you should. What if there was a way for you to be more comfortable with your dental care and still maintain a healthy and beautiful smile? One of the newest advances in dentistry that may be able to help you is Waterlase dentistry.

Laser Energy and Water

Waterlase Dentistry is a great way for dentists to treat patients using a patented combination of laser energy and water. It was cleared by the US Food and Drug Administration for cutting teeth in 1998. Since then, it has been approved for a wide range of procedures which include treatment of gums and bone.

Tooth, bone, and gum procedures are only the beginning for Waterlase. It can also be used for preparing teeth for fillings, decay removal, root canals and many other procedures.

When you think of visiting the dentist for anything more than a cleaning, one thing automatically comes to mind. Are you hearing the whine of the drill in your head right now? Just thinking about it can make many patients uncomfortable.

The heat, the pressure and the vibration are all things that make the drill scary, uncomfortable, or even painful. The truth about dental drills is that they can sometimes cause even more damage. They may create hairline fractures that eventually lead to problems and more treatment.

No Drills

With Waterlase, there is no drill. Using this relatively new technology, dentists are able to do their work with fewer shots and anesthesia. This new technology is gentle during the procedure, and reduces bleeding and post-procedure pain and swelling. You won't have to be as reliant on pain medication.

Comfort is very important, but the advantages of Waterlase Dentistry don't end there by any means. The Waterlase method is amazingly accurate and precise. With the laser, your dentist can remove decay from tooth enamel without affecting the surrounding healthy tooth.

Using Waterlase for cavity preparation can also increase the bond strength of tooth-colored fillings. This means your dentist can provide you with longer lasting and more secure fillings.

Fewer Visits to the Dentist

Over all, Waterlase Dentistry has the added benefit of decreasing the number of visits you'll need to your dentist. Since there are no shots or anesthesia, your dentist may be able to work on multiple areas of your mouth at once instead of scheduling multiple appointments.

Many procedures that would previously have meant a referral to a specialist can now be performed by the same dentist who cleans your teeth and places your fillings. Less use of anesthesia also shortens your dental visits since there is no more waiting around for your mouth to become numb.

More Efficient Treatment

Dentists who use Waterlase treatments are often able to work better and faster. They are able to switch from treating hard tissue like teeth to treating gums in only seconds, and complete multiple procedures in single visits. Dentists depend on treating as many patients as they can while maintaining quality care standards.

Patients count on their dentist to provide the best care possible without getting backed up or taking too many hours out of their schedule. With Waterlase dentistry, both dentists and patients can meet their goals and go home happy.

In the world of dentistry, Waterlase is one of the most up to date standards that is developing and growing. It allows your dentist to provide you with the most advanced care by utilizing the best technology that's out there.

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