How to Treat Cavities With a Laser
While cavities are a major dental problem, many people fail to seek proper treatment for a variety of different reasons. Some people are afraid to go to the dentist for fear of the drill, anesthesia and pain. Others may not even know they have cavities that need attention. The latest innovations in laser dentistry address both of these problems and effectively treat cavities.Things You'll Need
- Laser dentist
Instructions
Recognize the symptoms of a cavity. Tooth sensitivity or pain, discoloration and bad breath are all signs that you may have a tooth decay problem.
Visit a dentist for a proper examination. You can find a qualified dentist via a service such as 1-800-DENTIST (see Resources below).
Have your teeth evaluated by a laser cavity detector. This technology uses laser light to identify tooth decay with far greater efficacy than the traditional pick method. Laser cavity detectors can identify even the smallest patches of tooth decay when only a fluoride treatment may be needed to correct it.
Choose a laser instead of a traditional drill to remove tooth decay that requires a filling. Lasers can be used to vaporize tooth decay and prepare enamel for the filling.
Expect your dentist not to provide anesthesia when using a laser instead of a drill because lasers are typically painless.
Recognize that not all cavities can be treated with a laser. Dentists cannot use a laser to treat large cavities that require a crown, cavities in teeth that already have a filling and cavities between teeth.
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