Laser Dentistry

Patients who visit us can expect professional oral health care, as well as education and advisement about self-care between office visits. Proper home care will give you a more confident smile!

3d render of dental diode laser
BIOLASE logo

For nearly two decades, lasers have been used for restorative and cosmetic purposes in dentistry. Today, lasers are approved for safety by the Food and Drug Administration, and they have become much more prevalent and standard in dental offices across the country. Lasers work by delivering energy in the form of light. This energy can be used to achieve accuracy and precision when shaping the gums, biopsying oral tissues, removing tooth decay, and killing bacteria during a root canal. Lasers are even being used for elective procedures, such as to expedite in-office tooth whitening.

Did you know…

that dental lasers offer a long list of benefits for patients and dentists? Specifically, laser dentistry has grown in popularity among patients because it is highly effective for reducing inflammation, bleeding and swelling during and following dental procedures. Many patients also report experiencing less pain when lasers are used as opposed to drills. For this reason alone, many patients experience less anxiety and apprehension before and during their dental appointments.

Frequently Asked Questions

Could I benefit from laser dentistry?

Possibly. Laser dentistry is generally not used in examinations and cleanings. However, if you need a filling, root canal, biopsy, periodontal treatment or tooth whitening, a dental laser could provide a better overall experience and recovery. To find out if laser dentistry is right for you, schedule an appointment to meet with your dentist and discuss your options for treatment.

What should I expect during a laser dental treatment?

Your experience will be similar to those you may have had before, only without the pressure, vibrations and sound of a dental drill. Just as with traditional dental treatments, you will be anesthetized before having laser treatment. However, because dental lasers may help minimize pain, you may not require as much anesthesia as you would with a non-laser treatment.

Creating Minty Fresh Smiles

For many oral health problems, we can offer multiple treatment options that vary in complexity, durability, and cost. Working together, we can identify the treatment options that are right for you and best meet your needs.

Father, mother and children
General Dentistry
Father, mother and children
General Dentistry
woman teeth before and after whitening
Teeth Whitening
woman teeth before and after whitening
Teeth Whitening
Smiling woman with healthy teeth using removable clear braces aligner
Clear Correct
Smiling woman with healthy teeth using removable clear braces aligner
Clear Correct
Dentist In Gloves Showing Dental Tooth Implant Model
Dental Implants
Beautiful Happy Girl With Perfect Smile
Cosmetic Dentistry
Ceramic model of tooth
Membership Plan