LASER THERAPY

 

Laser therapy in dentistry can be a precise and effective way to perform many dental procedures. Having in mind the major benefits associated with laser dentistry, we implemented this techonology at Previdente dental clinics. Laser therapy may be used alone or as a complement to other treatments, where local effect is required (since it stimulates microcirculation, as well as the local cellular trophism), or when it is necessary an overall therapeutic effect.

THERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS

Pain Relief

(Analgesic Effect)

Pain relief onseveralmedical conditions, including dentinal hypersensitivity, pulpal pain, neuralgic pain, soft tissue pain, muscle pain, pre and post-surgery pain. We can also use therapeutic laser in myofascial trigger pain points, as an effective way of treating orofacial pain.

Tissue repair

(Biostimulator Effect of Cell tropism)

The photo-biostimulation laser has been used quite effectively in treatment of pulp necrosis, after endodontic treatment, as well as in cases of trauma, viral or post-surgery, allowinga more rapid tissue repair.

Reduction of edema and hyperemia

(Anti-inflammatory effect, anti-oedematous and Circulatory Normalizer)

The laser can be used in the pulp during thedental tissuecuttingtreatment, to eliminate transient pulpitis. We recommend its use immediately after the procedure or preparation for the prosthesis, in order to reduce inflammation and minimization of pain. It is also recommended its use in post-operative procedures in the field of periodontics, as well as postoperative minor oral surgery, especially if the procedure is traumatizing or complicated.

We have incorporate this state-of-the-art precision technology into a number of common and not-so-common procedures:

  • Oral Ulcer
  • Alveolitis
  • Anesthesia
  • BoneBioestimulation
  • Pain
  • Edema
  • Post-endodontics
  • Dental Extration
  • Gingivitis
  • Herpes Simplex
  • Herpes Zoster
  • Dentin Hypersensitivity
  • Orthodontics
  • Trigeminal neuralgia
  • Pericoronitis
  • Periodontitis
  • Paresthesia
  • Paralysis
  • Angular cheilitis
  • Pain Syndrome and Temporomandibular joint dysfunction (TMJD)
  • Soft Tissue post-operative
  • Xerostomia (dry mouth)

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