When you think about dental visits, the grinding sound of the drill and uncomfortable injections may immediately come to mind. Thanks to advances in dental technologies, the way patients think about dentists is changing for the better.
Drs. Alex and Nina Basti are among those professionals embracing the use of lasers to improve patient comfort. Laser dentists want you to have the best experience possible. If you have a good experience, odds are you’ll maintain the check-ups and professional cleanings needed for healthy gums and teeth.
You may already know how lasers have been used by other types of doctors. LASIK reshapes the cornea to improve vision. The energy from laser beam light is harnessed to remove tattoos or spider veins. Surgical applications for lasers are too vast to mention here.
Many applications in the dental office
The energy produced by the light from the laser beam may be an alternative to invasive cutting or the use of the high-speed drill, both tools that are cause for many patients’ dental anxiety and fear.
Surgical tools to cut and the vibration and pressure of the drill are eliminated. The bleeding, swelling, and pain traditionally associated with of root scaling and planing for gum disease is minimized. As lasers are noninvasive, there is little to nothing to recover from. The need for anesthesia and shots, both sources of great anxiety for many people, is also reduced.
Lasers may make the difference for fearful patients who otherwise might live for years in pain as disease progresses. The progression of gum disease can cause life-threatening infections and has been linked to a number of other dangerous medical conditions — from cardiovascular disease to respiratory disorders.
Drs. Alex and Nina Basti are not just any laser dentists in Mission Viejo. They take this revolutionary type of treatment a step further by offering WaterLase. Harnessing the idea that teeth are partially water, the laser excites these water molecules to cut through the tooth. Again, the scalpel is avoided. Water is sprayed over the course of the procedure to keep the tooth hydrated, which further minimizes heat, pain, and complications.
Find out more about the many ways lasers can help you and change your perception of dental treatment for the better by calling 949-427-2096.
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