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Using lasers in clinical dental practice

R M Pick1

  • 1Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Huron, Chicago.

Journal of the American Dental Association (1939)
|February 1, 1993
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Lasers offer promising treatment options for various dental conditions. This review explores key clinical applications of laser technology in dentistry, highlighting its potential benefits.

Area of Science:

  • Dentistry
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Laser Physics

Background:

  • Lasers are increasingly recognized for their therapeutic potential in medicine.
  • Advancements in laser technology have opened new avenues for clinical applications.
  • The integration of lasers in dentistry is a growing field of research and practice.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide an overview of current laser applications in dentistry.
  • To highlight the versatility of lasers as a treatment modality.
  • To discuss the benefits and potential of laser use in various dental procedures.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of clinical studies and case reports.
  • Analysis of peer-reviewed articles on laser dentistry.
  • Synthesis of information on different laser types and their applications.

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Main Results:

  • Lasers are utilized in a range of dental treatments, including soft tissue surgery, hard tissue procedures, and diagnostics.
  • Different laser wavelengths and parameters are effective for specific clinical outcomes.
  • Evidence suggests lasers can offer advantages such as reduced pain, bleeding, and improved healing.

Conclusions:

  • Lasers represent a significant advancement in dental treatment modalities.
  • Further research and clinical adoption of lasers in dentistry are warranted.
  • Laser technology holds substantial promise for enhancing patient care and treatment efficacy in dentistry.