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Millenium Waterlase Laser
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What are the benefits of the Hydrokinetic laser?  In combination with an air-waterspray, this Hydrokinetic YSGG Laser is able to replace the drill in many instances. No longer will the whine of the drill be heard, but rather a popping sound similar to that of popcorn popping. Heat and vibration are the causes of most of the pain associated with the drill. Since Hydrokinetic cutting does not transmit heat or vibration, MOST DENTAL PROCEDURES CAN BE PERFORMED WITHOUT PAIN, VIRTUALLY
ELIMINATING THE NEED FOR ANESTHESIA. The Laser's pinpoint accuracy is precise enough so that we can leave behind as much healthy tooth structure as possible, allowing you to keep your own teeth longer. It effectively performs numerous soft tissue (gums) procedures with little or no bleeding. The laser gives us a new high-tech tool for many procedures that previously required referral to a “specialist”. Now you can have them performed during your scheduled appointment. The Millennium Laser prepares your teeth in a way that maximizes the bonding of white fillings, allowing them to bond stronger and last longer.
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What is Hydrokinetic technology? The Hydrokinetic process is the removal of tissues with YSGG laser-energized water droplets. Hydrokinetic energy is produced by combining a spray of atomized water with laser energy. The resulting Hydrokinetic energy gently and precisely removes a wide range of human tissue including tooth enamel (the hardest substance in the body), and soft tissue (gum tissue) with no heat and no pain in most cases. |
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Waterlase™ vs. Drill The Laser avoids many common problems associated with the high-speed drill, including cracks in your teeth from the vibration and fast rotation of the drill, which can weaken your teeth, creating problems in the future. The laser also sterilizes as it cuts, leaving less chance for bacterial contamination. |
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Is the laser safe? In the hands of your trained dentist, the Waterlase™ is as safe as other medical devices. With it's 2 mm active range from the tip, the laser provides pinpoint accuracy, reducing the chance of causing damage to healthy tissues. The primary safety measure necessary during laser treatment is proper protective glasses. |
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What can the Waterlase™ be used for? >> Decay Removal >> Cavity Preparation >> Reshape "gummy" smiles >> General soft tissue procedures >> Used for root canal treatment >> Very effective at treatment and removal of ulcers >> Avoid being "numbed" >> Avoid the shot and pain
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