Laser Dentistry Hand Tools
Precision and minimally invasive
Targeted treatment: The laser energy can be precisely focused to reduce damage to surrounding healthy tissues, which is especially suitable for caries removal, gingivoplasty and other delicate operations.
Reduced bleeding: The laser can instantly coagulate blood vessels, reducing intraoperative bleeding (such as in gum surgery) and improving the clarity of the surgical field.
Reduce pain and need for anesthesia
Reduced sensitivity: The laser can temporarily block pain signals when it acts on nerve endings, and some treatments (e.g., shallow caries, gum treatment) may not require anesthesia.
Increased patient comfort: no vibration and noise of traditional drills, reducing patient anxiety, especially suitable for children or dental phobia patients.
Sterilization and infection control
Efficient sterilization: Laser (such as Er:YAG or Diode laser) can kill bacteria in the treatment area, reducing the risk of postoperative infection, suitable for root canal sterilization, peri-implantitis treatment.
Reduce cross-infection: non-contact operation reduces the possibility of instrument contamination.
Accelerated healing and soft tissue benefits
Promotes tissue repair: the laser stimulates the release of biologically active substances (e.g. collagen) that accelerate the healing of the gums and periodontal tissues.
Wide range of soft tissue applications: suitable for ligament repair, ulcer treatment, gum pigment removal, etc., with less bleeding and faster recovery.