From Gums to Teeth: What Laser Dentistry Can Do for Your Mouth

Before and after of girl who had gum recontouring with laser dentistry It’s easy to put off going to the dentist when the thought of drills and numbing needles makes you uneasy. Luckily, there’s another way. Dr. Nazila Bidabadi at Soft Touch Dentistry uses Biolase laser technology to perform dental procedures with far less discomfort. 

For people across Brighton and Newton, Massachusetts, that means fewer shots, little to no bleeding, and faster recovery. And with Dr. Bidabadi’s background as a cosmetic dentist as well as the experience of our associate doctors, you’re always in expert hands.

How Laser Dentistry Is Used in Real Treatments

Laser dentistry can be used in more ways than most people realize. Here are some of the most common procedures where it makes a difference:

Gum Contouring and Smile Refinement

If you have a gummy smile or uneven gumlines, laser dentistry allows for accurate reshaping without cutting or stitches. This approach can make your smile more symmetrical or prep your gums before a crown. The result looks clean and natural, with less swelling than you would have after surgery.

Gum Disease Treatment

Lasers are also used to treat gum disease. They clean out bacteria from deep pockets and stimulate the tissue to heal and reattach to your teeth. The energy from the laser helps with inflammation and seals nerve endings, so there’s less discomfort after the appointment. It’s often paired with root planing and scaling for even better results.

Removing Decay Without a Drill

If the sound of a dental drill makes you tense, this might be your favorite part. Lasers can remove tooth decay quietly and prepare the area for a filling. There’s no vibration, and in many cases, no need for numbing. Lasers can also prepare deep grooves in molars for sealants.

Other Soft Tissue Uses

From treating canker sores to performing frenectomies, lasers have a growing list of uses. They even help expose unerupted teeth in children and treat swollen gum tissue around wisdom teeth.

Connect With Soft Touch Dentistry Today

Modern dental care is easier than you think. Reach out to Soft Touch Dentistry to learn more or book your appointment:

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