Austin Laser Dentist - Helen Ragsdale DDS, 11615 Angus Rd Ste 101, Austin 78759, United States (US) - Phone: 512 346-4690

Why should I visit a laser dentist?

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Dental researchers first explored dental lasers in the 1960s. They believed that lasers could be beneficial for the dental field but weren’t quite sure how to make them gentle and effective. They spend the next couple of decades figuring that out! Today, you can find a laser dentist in nearly every city.

If you live near a laser dentist or are moving to a town with a laser dentist, consider the benefits of this state-of-the-art method of dentistry. We’ll discuss those in this blog so you can make the best decision for your oral health.

1. Comfort

Does comfort come to mind when you think of visiting the dentist? For most people, this isn’t the case. While there are ways to make traditional dentistry more comfortable, laser dentistry is inherently comfortable.

This is especially important for patients who deal with dental fear and anxiety. Patients receive the care they need without the loud noises and uncomfortable vibrations of a dental drill and prodding from other dental tools.

If comfort is at the top of your priority list when it comes to oral health care, a laser dentist is the right choice!

2. Versatility

Laser dentists use lasers for a variety of treatments, including:

  • Gum disease
  • Gum inflammation
  • Root canal infections
  • Cavities
  • Dental stains
  • Cosmetic gum corrections
  • Teeth whitening
  • Chipped teeth
  • Odd-shaped teeth

Not all dentists use lasers in these treatments. Be sure to find one who specializes in laser dentistry and knows how to use the lasers to their full capacity.

3. Faster healing

Drills and scalpels create longer healing times because more trauma is involved in the procedures, making stitches necessary. With lasers, the soft tissues in the mouth are cauterized so stitches aren’t needed. This also results in less swelling and bleeding.

4. Safety and precision

 The cauterization and sterilization of the soft tissues also reduce the risk of infection in patients who have undergone a dental procedure. Precise dental treatments allow patients to maintain more of their healthy tissue while getting rid of the unhealthy parts. this results in better overall health because the teeth, bone, and gums remain intact.

5. Early cavity detection

DIAGNOdent® technology makes spotting tooth decay easier than ever before. It catches the formation of cavities in their earliest stages, so dentists can create a plan that stops it from progressing.

The laser finds soft spots in dental enamel that dentists couldn’t otherwise detect. This saves patients time, pain, and money by providing the opportunity to avoid extensive tooth decay that causes immense discomfort and expensive treatments.

Our Austin Laser Dentist

Dr. Helen Ragsdale is the dentist that other dentists call to learn more about laser dentistry. She was one of the first to use this technology in the Austin area and continues to stay up to date with the latest and greatest dental advancements.

At Austin Laser Dentist, we use lasers for all types of dental procedures, including:

  • Cavity detection and diagnosis
  • Teeth whitening
  • Treatment of gum disease
  • Gum disease surgery
  • Curing restorative materials
  • Removing tooth structures or lesions
  • Cosmetic enhancements
  • Root canal therapy

Dental lasers enhance each of these procedures by making them safer and less invasive.

Want a new and better dental experience? Contact our friendly team today at (512) 346-4690 to schedule an initial consultation with Dr. Ragsdale.

Paula

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