2014年2月28日星期五

Laser VS Electrosurge in Dentistry

How does a laser compare to an electrosurge?

A laser is gentler, more predictable, and often times will not require local anesthetic. Selective tissue absorption is also another advantage, meaning a diode laser only targets soft tissue. That’s why a laser is safe to use around hard tooth structure and implants. Lasers also ablate with a very shallow zone of necrosis, preventing gingival recession and providing predictable results. Cauterization of nerve endings/sealing lymphatics occurs simultaneously with ablation to decrease swelling and minimize post-op discomfort, while sterilization and disinfection reduces bacterial count. Lasers also biostimulate, promoting faster healing, pain relief, increased collagen growth, and anti-inflammatory effects. 


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