Soft Tissue Laser
The primary use of a soft-tissue laser is the modification or removal
of intra-oral soft tissue. The photo-thermal effects of the laser's
energy allow the operator to modify tissues and control hemostasis
at the same time by coagulation. The post-operative response of
the laser care will usually produce a cleaner and healthier surgical
site with less discomfort when compared to alternative methods
of surgery. Soft tissue lasers enable minor surgical procedures
and decontaminate the area at the same time. There is less chance
of infection, and some soft tissue procedures around the gingiva
can be completed without anesthesia,
The laser also promotes healing
for infected and irritated tissues. Since there is a favorable
response to laser treatment, the resultant healing is less complicated
and often shorter when compared to traditional techniques. In many
cases, the laser can also be used to treat deep gingival pockets
that harbor bacteria and cause gum disease. An additional benefit
of dental diode laser technology is its ability to reduce the pain
and longevity of cold sores and fever blisters.

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