Surgery Doesn’t Have to Be Intimidating
There are incredible benefits to receiving dental implants and the procedure itself is incredibly safe, with a success rate of up to 98 percent of cases. Unfortunately, the mere idea of surgery often makes some people hesitate and these feelings may lead to patients missing out on the oral health advantages dental implants can provide.
Thankfully, laser dentistry can make surgery less intimidating and more comfortable. Lasers smooth out the dental implant process in numerous ways, increasing your chances of success and overall comfort. Learn how our Birmingham, MI, periodontist, Dr. Abdullah Sayed, uses lasers to improve your experience with receiving dental implants.
What Is Laser Dentistry?
Laser dentistry is a minimally invasive dental technique that uses laser energy and water to perform a variety of dental procedures, including implant placement. Our advanced technology eliminates the need for traditional tools such as scalpels and drills. Additionally, laser dentistry doesn’t require the use of chemicals or local anesthesia during your procedure. With this technology, Dr. Sayed and our Birmingham team can provide you with a more pleasant experience during your visit to our office.
Types of Laser Dentistry
There are generally two types of lasers used for different dental procedures — hard tissue and soft tissue lasers. Whether a hard or soft laser is used will depend on the type of procedure you’ll undergo as well as the state of your oral health. During your initial consultation, Dr. Sayed will determine which type of laser is right for your case.
- Hard Tissue Lasers: Used for procedures on the teeth, such as cavity treatment.
- Soft Tissue Lasers: Great for gum treatments and procedures that may affect the soft tissues of the mouth.
The Benefits of Dental Laser Technology
There are many advantages to using dental lasers for implant surgery instead of traditional tools. Some of the benefits of using lasers for implant placement include the following:
- Increased accuracy and precision
- Reduced damage to surrounding tissue
- Less bleeding during and after treatment
- Lower risk of infection
- Stimulates tissue growth to improve recovery
Paired with Dr. Sayeds’ experience, dental lasers can work wonders for your dental implant surgery. Our office also offers IV sedation to help you feel even more comfortable during your treatment. After your oral surgery, your recovery can be aided with the right dental tools — especially lasers.
Procedures Utilizing Laser Technology in Dental Implants
Dr. Abdullah Sayed incorporates laser technology into various stages of dental implant treatment, including:
Pre-Surgical Procedures
Laser technology aids in diagnostic imaging and treatment planning, providing detailed information for accurate implant placement. Additionally, soft tissue lasers are used for gum contouring, ensuring a symmetrical and natural-looking smile.
Surgical Procedures
Laser-assisted implant placement allows for precise and efficient osteotomy, ensuring optimal implant stability. Laser-assisted bone grafting promotes faster healing and graft integration. Moreover, laser technology assists in tissue biopsies for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
Post-Surgical Procedures
Soft tissue lasers aid in soft tissue healing and management, ensuring healthy and properly contoured gums around the implants. This enhances the longevity and aesthetic appeal of the implant-supported restorations.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is laser dental surgery painful?
Laser dentistry is a less painful and gentler alternative to traditional tools used in dental procedures. Unlike traditional tools, lasers cause less injury in the mouth, which means you won’t experience as much discomfort.
Lasers are so precise and gentle that they often eliminate the need for anesthesia. Lasers also promote faster healing and result in less pain compared to dental implant surgery with traditional tools.
Are dental lasers safe?
Dental lasers are safer and more accurate than traditional dental tools. Unlike dental tools, less tissue is removed, and your natural tooth structure is preserved.
Additionally, the focused light from the laser stimulates faster healing and can sterilize the area it’s used on. This lowers the chance of cross-contamination, and you’ll be less likely to get an infection after your procedure.
How does laser dentistry work?
Laser strength is determined by its wavelength. While ordinary light bulbs and other light sources are made up of many different wavelengths, lasers only have one wavelength. Laser technology creates a small beam of focused light that can be used as a tool to conduct your dental procedure, ensuring a more accurate and precise treatment.
Will my dental insurance cover the cost of laser surgery in dental implants?
Most insurance companies should cover a portion of the cost of laser surgery in dental implant surgery. We highly recommend you speak to your insurance provider to get a deeper understanding of your coverage plan and the benefits they offer. Ask if your dental office provides in-house financing plans to pay for your treatment.
A Safe & Easier Dental Implant Procedure
Dental implants can change your life by giving you the beautiful smile you deserve. With laser dentistry, Dr. Sayed can repair and improve your smile safely and easily with our laser dentistry. To schedule an appointment with Dr. Sayed, call our Birmingham office at (248) 901-0000. You can also fill out our online contact form and one of our staff will be happy to assist you.