
Stomatologia laserowa
Treatment
Experience the future of dental care with laser technology that makes treatments more comfortable, more precise, and faster to heal.
About the treatment

Laser dentistry uses focused beams of light energy to perform a wide range of dental procedures with extraordinary precision and minimal discomfort. The word LASER stands for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation, and in dentistry, different wavelengths of laser light interact with specific tissues, allowing dentists to treat hard tissue (enamel, dentin, bone) and soft tissue (gums, mucosa) with accuracy measured in fractions of a millimetre. There are several types of dental lasers, each suited to different applications. Diode lasers are commonly used for soft tissue procedures like gum contouring, frenectomy, and treatment of mouth ulcers. Erbium lasers can remove tooth decay and prepare cavities without the vibration and noise of a traditional drill. Nd:YAG lasers are effective for periodontal pocket disinfection and teeth whitening activation. W BestDent, we select the appropriate laser technology based on your specific treatment needs. The advantages of laser treatment are substantial and clinically proven. Because lasers cauterise as they cut, there is dramatically less bleeding during soft tissue procedures. The precision of the beam means less healthy tissue is affected, resulting in less post-operative swelling and pain. Many laser procedures require little or no anaesthesia, which is a significant benefit for patients with dental anxiety or needle phobia. Healing times are typically 50 to 75 percent faster than with conventional techniques. Laser dentistry is not a replacement for all traditional dental instruments, but it is a powerful complement that makes many procedures more comfortable and predictable. International patients visiting BestDent w Stambule often appreciate that laser-assisted treatments involve less downtime, allowing them to enjoy their trip sooner after treatment.
We can make your smile look great
Experience the future of dental care with laser technology that makes treatments more comfortable, more precise, and faster to heal.
Keep your teeth healthy
Your dentist evaluates your condition and determines whether laser treatment is the optimal approach. Not every procedure benefits from laser use, and an honest assessment ensures you receive the most effective treatment. The specific laser type and wavelength are selected based on whether hard tissue, soft tissue, or both are involved.
The benefits of our dental treatments
- Dramatically reduces or eliminates the need for anaesthetic injections in many procedures
- Minimises bleeding through simultaneous cauterisation during soft tissue treatments
- Provides exceptional precision that preserves more healthy tissue than conventional methods
- Accelerates healing by 50 to 75 percent compared to traditional surgical techniques
- Reduces post-operative pain, swelling, and discomfort significantly
- Sterilises the treatment area on contact, lowering infection risk
- Eliminates the noise and vibration of the dental drill, reducing anxiety
- Enables minimally invasive cavity preparation that conserves tooth structure
- Provides instant relief for mouth ulcers and cold sores in a single brief application
- Allows patients on anticoagulant medications to undergo soft tissue procedures safely
Dla kogo?
- Patients with dental anxiety or a fear of needles who want a more comfortable experience
- Those requiring gum disease treatment, including deep pocket disinfection and tissue recontouring
- Patients who need soft tissue surgery such as frenectomy, fibroma removal, or gum contouring
- Those with recurrent mouth ulcers (aphthous ulcers) or cold sores that need rapid relief
- Patients seeking cavity treatment with reduced need for anaesthesia and drilling
- Those wanting teeth whitening with laser-assisted activation for enhanced results
- Patients with a gummy smile who want aesthetic gum reshaping
- Those experiencing tooth sensitivity that can be treated with laser desensitisation
- Patients on blood-thinning medications who benefit from the laser's haemostatic properties
- Anyone who values faster healing times and minimal post-treatment discomfort
Przebieg Zabiegu
Initial ocena and Leczenie Selection
Your dentist evaluates your condition and determines whether laser treatment is the optimal approach. Not every procedure benefits from laser use, and an honest assessment ensures you receive the most effective treatment. The specific laser type and wavelength are selected based on whether hard tissue, soft tissue, or both are involved.
Safety Preparacja
Specialised wavelength-specific protective eyewear is provided for you, the dentist, and all staff in the treatment room. The treatment area is prepared, and if any anaesthesia is needed (often it is not), it is administered at this stage. The laser equipment is calibrated to the precise settings required for your procedure.
Laser Application
The laser handpiece is directed at the target tissue with precise movements. For soft tissue procedures, you may feel a slight warming sensation but rarely any pain. For hard tissue work, the laser removes decay or shapes the tooth with a popping sensation and water spray, without the pressure and vibration of a conventional drill. The dentist works methodically across the treatment area.
Real-Time ocena
Throughout the procedure, the dentist assesses tissue response and adjusts laser parameters as needed. The precision of laser treatment allows for real-time decision-making about how much tissue to remove, ensuring the most conservative approach possible. Some lasers have built-in fluorescence detection to distinguish between healthy and diseased tissue.
Wound Management (Soft Tissue Procedures)
For gum and soft tissue procedures, the laser seals blood vessels and nerve endings as it works, meaning most sites require no sutures. A thin layer of coagulated tissue forms naturally over the treatment area, acting as a biological bandage. This is one of the key reasons laser wounds heal so much faster than conventional surgical wounds.
Restoration (Hard Tissue Procedures)
If the laser was used for cavity preparation, the tooth is restored with composite filling material using standard bonding and layering techniques. Some research suggests that laser-prepared enamel achieves improved bonding strength compared to drill-prepared surfaces, potentially increasing the longevity of the restoration.
Post-Leczenie Care and Powrót do zdrowia
You receive specific aftercare instructions tailored to your procedure. Most patients experience minimal to no discomfort and can return to normal activities immediately. Soft tissue healing is typically visible within 48 to 72 hours, with complete healing in one to two weeks, roughly half the time of conventional surgery.
Najczęściej Zadawane Pytania
Is laser dentistry safe?
Yes, dental lasers have been approved by regulatory authorities including the FDA and have been used safely in dentistry for over 25 years. When operated by a trained professional with proper safety protocols, including protective eyewear, laser treatment is extremely safe with an excellent track record.
Does laser treatment hurt?
Most laser procedures cause significantly less discomfort than their conventional equivalents. Many soft tissue procedures can be performed with no anaesthesia at all. Patients typically describe a mild warming sensation rather than pain. This is one of the primary reasons patients with dental anxiety prefer laser treatment.
Which dental procedures can be performed with a laser?
Lasers are used for gum disease treatment, gum contouring and reshaping, frenectomy, cavity preparation, mouth ulcer treatment, cold sore treatment, teeth whitening, tooth desensitisation, biopsy, fibroma removal, and disinfection during root canal treatment. The range of applications continues to expand as laser technology advances.
Can laser treatment replace the dental drill completely?
In many situations, yes, particularly for small to moderate cavities and soft tissue work. However, lasers cannot yet remove old metal fillings, prepare teeth for crowns, or handle all types of hard tissue work. Your dentist will recommend the most appropriate technology for each specific procedure.
How much faster is healing with laser treatment?
Healing after laser procedures is typically 50 to 75 percent faster than after conventional surgery. For example, a gum procedure that might take two to three weeks to heal conventionally may heal in just one to two weeks with laser treatment. The reduced inflammation and sealed wound edges accelerate the body's natural healing process.
Is laser treatment suitable for children?
Yes, laser dentistry is particularly beneficial for children because it reduces the need for needles and the intimidating sound of the drill. Small cavities can often be treated with a laser and no anaesthesia, making the experience much less stressful. Soft tissue lasers are also used for paediatric frenectomy procedures.
Can laser treatment help with gum disease?
Laser-assisted periodontal therapy is one of the most well-established applications of dental lasers. The laser selectively removes diseased tissue from gum pockets while disinfecting the area and stimulating healthy tissue regeneration. Studies show improved healing and reduced pocket depths compared to conventional scaling alone.
Does laser treatment leave scars on the gums?
Laser treatment produces significantly less scarring than conventional surgery because it causes less trauma to surrounding tissue and promotes more organised healing. For cosmetic gum procedures, this is a major advantage, as the healed tissue looks natural and smooth with minimal to no visible scarring.
How long does a laser dental procedure take?
Most laser procedures are faster than their conventional equivalents. A soft tissue treatment like a frenectomy takes just a few minutes. Cavity preparation with a laser is comparable in time to drilling. The real time saving often comes from reduced anaesthesia needs and the elimination of suturing.
Can I have laser treatment if I am on blood thinners?
Laser treatment is actually an excellent option for patients on anticoagulant medication. The laser's ability to cauterise tissue and seal blood vessels as it works means significantly less bleeding during and after the procedure, often eliminating the need to adjust your medication before treatment.
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