Dentistry
Three of four Germans are afraid of the dentist, 15 percent panic even thinking of the treatment chair and the remaining 10 percent too certainly don't actually enjoy dental treatments.
Don't you dream of a device that can eliminate the unpleasant side effects that go along with a dental visit?
A technology that in most cases avoids pain, makes injections obsolete and prevents the lasting feeling of numbness?
Modern Dental Lasers do not cause vibrations, do not produce any buzz or hum, just a slight, continous beep, thus causing not only less stress but above all leading to better treatment results, operating in a tissue-conserving and minimal invasive way.
And best of all:
ora-lasers not only are reliable, easy to handle and hundred times proven - using ora-lasers is fun!
Become a laser dentist!
Laser Applications in Dentistry (ora-laser jet)
- Internal decontamination
- Root canal decontamination
- Treatment of hypersensitive dental necks
- Closed periondontal pocket
- Open periodontal pocket
- Decontamination of exposed membranes
- Cavity decontamination
- Implant irradiation
- Tooth surface irradiation
- Bleaching (using the therapy tip)
Soft laser therapy (ora-laser jet and ora-laser 2100)
- Abscess
- Acidic trauma
- Aphthae
- Apicectomy: Spongiosa Therapy
- Apicectomy: Wound therapy
- Decubitus
- Dentitio difficilis
- Dolor post
- Edema
- Gingivitis
- Granuloma
- Herpes labialis
- Hematoma
- Mandibular joint pains
- Mandibular ostitis
- Nausea
- Neuralgiform pains
- Oedema
- Pain prophylaxis (e.g. before extractions)
- Pulp capping
- Pulpitis (initial state)
- Scar smoothing
- Sinusitis
- Stomatitis
- Trigeminus neuralgy
- Wounds, small
- Wounds, general
Implantology [by means of PPR technology / ora-laser jet]
- Uncovering of transgingival implants
- Surgical periimplantitis therapy
Periodontology (ora-laser jet)
- Open / Closed curretage
Soft Tissue Surgery [by means of PPR technology / ora-laser jet]
- Abscess incision
- Alveolar ridge correction
- Aphtae treatment
- Enamel conditioning
- Epulides
- FGG (free gingival graft)
- Fibroma, simple, symmetrical
- Flap operation, fully or partially mobilized
- Frenectomy
- Gingivectomy when taking impressions, internal
- Gingivectomy, external
- Gingivectomy, internal
- Granuloma teleangiectacticum
- Hemangioma removal
- Keratoma senile
- Labial frenulum excision
- Leukoplakia
- Mucoperiostral flap surgery
- Oozing hemorrhages
- Periimplantitis therapy, surgical
- Removal of hyperplastic gingiva
- Retention cyst (lower lip)
- Root end surgery
- Sulcus preparation
- Test biopsy (wedge excision)
- Uncovering of impacted teeth with successive bonding
- Verrucae
- Vestibulum plastic
Various (ora-laser jet)
- Enamel conditioning
- Bleaching (using the T tip)
Lasers in Dental Surgery
Especially when performing surgical operations in the area of the well blood-supplied oral mucosa, it is possible to make the operation less bleeding and less traumatic by using a laser.
Application fields
Possible areas of application are the removal of small tumors and modifications of the oral mucosa. Further possible applications are:
- Abscess incision,
- Wisdom tooth extrication,
- Root end removal (RER) or
- Tooth uncovering.
Hint
Ask your dentist, if he would recommend a laser aided treatment in your special case.
Lasers in Implantology
Implants are becoming more and more popular. After all, only few people are blessed with healthy and regular teeth for many decades. However, an open smile and a carefree laugh are more important than ever today: Beautiful teeth make people look attractive - an impression that is also supported by commercials and television. In case of one or several missing teeth, implants are increasingly used - and with them lasers too.
Laser in prosthetic care
In prosthetic care, a well elaborated and designed implant system offers the dentist a mulititude of possibilities to anchor constructions on the uncovered implant. By laser assisted uncovering of implants, the subsequent prosthetic care of the patient can be accelerated with a supra construction (crowns, bridges).
Laser in case of imflammations
In case of inflammations in the implant area, germ accumulations can be significantly reduced using laser-assisted treatment.
Lasers in Periodontology
In periodontology, laser operations are often more pain-free and bloodless compared to conventional treatments. The laser allows the removal of the imflammated tissue as well as to reduce pathogens in the area of the periodontium.
Periodontal treatment necessary
In addition to a laser treatment in periodontology, however, the consequent observance and implementation of proven measures against periodontitis such as improved oral hygiene, removal of dental plaque or proper dental care is of great importance.
Laser in Endodontics
Endodontic treatments (treatments of the root canal) are carried out in the following situations:
- deep caries,
- injuries that have caused nerves to die off,
- inflammations of the root tips (apical periodontitis).
- before prosthetic care, when there is only little hard tooth matter left.
Treatment
The aim of an entodontic treatment is to obtain a bacteria-proof closure of the tooth at "top and bottom", that is at the root tip and towards the oral cavity. In case of strong germ accumulation in the root canals of teeth with dead nerves, the laser often even allows to care for teeth that are otherwise hard to treat.
