Periodontal, or gum related care Dentists use dental lasers for recontouring or reshapinggums (often described as "plastic surgery for the smile"), removing extra or diseased gum tissue associated with the use of certain medications or periodontal disease, removing the bacteria in periodontal pockets to promote healing, and treating canker sores and fever blisters. Healing time and post operative discomfort can be significantly reduced over traditional surgical methods. Hardening or curing bonding materials is another area where dental lasers have become important. They drastically reduce the time it takes to finish a filling, and create what some researchers have shown to be a stronger restoration. Teeth Whitening can also be accomplished with special solutions that are applied to the tooth surface in the dental office and activated by laser energy. It is possible to get teeth several shades whiter in a very short time. When combined with at-home tray based whitening systems, dramatic changes can be seen in even the most difficult cases. Dental lasers have been shown to be safe and effective for treating both children and adults. Dr. Sadineni, Cosmetic Dentist Dublin Ohio has the latest equipment and training to ensure the highest level of care and the best results for her patients. Dr. Sadineni is an AACD sustaining member cosmetic dentist practicing at Dublin Metro Dental Group, Dublin, Ohio. For patient consultations, contact the doctor at (614) 766-5600. About the author Dr. Aparna Sadineni: Dr. Sadineni takes care to understand your comfort zone when it comes to dental treatments. She has over 15 years of experience in Cosmetic, General & Implant Dentistry and completed more than 1,800 hours of continuing dental education, including 950 hours dedicated to hands-on skills and techniques. Dr. Sadineni received Master’s in Academy of General Dentistry and also a sustaining member of American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry. She attended nationally recognized 3 years Post-Graduate Continuing Education Program in Contemporary Esthetic Dentistry at the University of Minnesota, where she received hands on training in advanced cosmetic techniques. She completed one year Implant Maxi course from New York University School of Dentistry. Dr. Sadineni is trained to use the most technologically advanced dental equipment – helping to eliminate the pain and discomfort associated with traditional dentistry. For more information, please visit www.DublinMetroDental.com or call (614) 766-5600"> The benefits of dental laser technology are many—less pain, less trauma, less need for local anesthesia (shots) or postoperative pain medication, less inflammation, quicker recovery, less fear of drills, and the ability to perform more conservative dentistry. There are number of ways dentists can use lasers to benefit patients. They include: Cavity detection Dental lasers can be used to find hidden decay in teeth at the earliest stages. Small lesions are found much sooner than if traditional instrument methods are used. Dentists can also can identify decay so early that it can be reversed through hygiene, diet, and fluoride measures such that it may never need a filling. Cavity removal Dentallasers have the ability to remove decay within a tooth and prepare the surrounding enamel for bonded fillings. The need for anesthesia is greatly reduced or eliminated over the traditional methods. Laser energy dramatically reduces the bacteria found in dental decay, and has been demonstrated to enhance the tooth's ability to "heal" in situations where "deep cavities" had existed. Periodontal, or gum related care Dentists use dental lasers for recontouring or reshapinggums (often described as "plastic surgery for the smile"), removing extra or diseased gum tissue associated with the use of certain medications or periodontal disease, removing the bacteria in periodontal pockets to promote healing, and treating canker sores and fever blisters. Healing time and post operative discomfort can be significantly reduced over traditional surgical methods. Hardening or curing bonding materials is another area where dental lasers have become important. They drastically reduce the time it takes to finish a filling, and create what some researchers have shown to be a stronger restoration. Teeth Whitening can also be accomplished with special solutions that are applied to the tooth surface in the dental office and activated by laser energy. It is possible to get teeth several shades whiter in a very short time. When combined with at-home tray based whitening systems, dramatic changes can be seen in even the most difficult cases. Dental lasers have been shown to be safe and effective for treating both children and adults. Dr. Sadineni, Cosmetic Dentist Dublin Ohio has the latest equipment and training to ensure the highest level of care and the best results for her patients. Dr. Sadineni is an AACD sustaining member cosmetic dentist practicing at Dublin Metro Dental Group, Dublin, Ohio. For patient consultations, contact the doctor at (614) 766-5600. About the author Dr. Aparna Sadineni: Dr. Sadineni takes care to understand your comfort zone when it comes to dental treatments. She has over 15 years of experience in Cosmetic, General & Implant Dentistry and completed more than 1,800 hours of continuing dental education, including 950 hours dedicated to hands-on skills and techniques. Dr. Sadineni received Master’s in Academy of General Dentistry and also a sustaining member of American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry. She attended nationally recognized 3 years Post-Graduate Continuing Education Program in Contemporary Esthetic Dentistry at the University of Minnesota, where she received hands on training in advanced cosmetic techniques. She completed one year Implant Maxi course from New York University School of Dentistry. Dr. Sadineni is trained to use the most technologically advanced dental equipment – helping to eliminate the pain and discomfort associated with traditional dentistry. For more information, please visit www.DublinMetroDental.com or call (614) 766-5600
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