Dental Lasers
The Following Cold Laser Systems all
Work Well for Dental Applications
Dental lasers are proven systems that work for professional or home use needs, based on decades of research by leading institutions and practitioners throughout the world. While laser dentistry has been available through select practitioners in the US for over 10 years, it's only in the last couple of years that FDA cleared cold lasers for dental applications have finally become available. You can see a selection of dental lasers below.
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A professional portable dental laser system that's FDA Cleared with 200MW of versatile power. |
Deluxe professional cold laser system with 3 ports and LCD screen, allows for precise treatment times and joules/cm2. |
AL500 Dental Laser for home use This simple, yet very powerful laser can be custom made with a longer tip for use within the oral cavity to kill bacteria, alleviate pain & support healing. |
The TQ Solo is an ideal home use laser |
Dental Laser Therapy Has Over a Decade of Proven Performance
Dental lasers are idealy suited for comfortable and effectively use, with proven applications in over 24 dental procedures. There are over 230 positive studies done by 81 universities from 37 different countries showing from 80 to 95% success using Cold Laser Therapy (CLT) on over 24 different dental procedures including for the following conditions:
Alveolitis (bone infection)
Anesthetic - used alone to replace or in
conjunction to enhance the depth or profoundness of
dental anesthetic
Aphthae ulcers (canker sores)
Bleeding - postoperative bleeding control
Caries - Used prior to drilling to PREVENT tooth
hyperemia and postoperative pain
Dentitio dificlis - pain around the coronal
tissue of either primary or permanent teeth
Endodontics - root canal - used to flush
bacteria out of dentinal tubules and reduce pain
associated with root canal
Extraction - used before and after to control
bleeding, pain, and speed healing
Gingivitis (bleeding of the gums)
Herpes Zoster (cold sores)
Hypersensitive dentine - usually at gum line -
many over the counter tooth pastes are sold with less
benefit than LLLT
Implantology - reduces inflammation, speeds
healing, reduces inflammation, and increases bone
growth
Jaw fractures
Leukplakia (precancerous tissue)
Lingua geografica
Lip wounds
Mucositis associated with cancer
medications
Nausea - used prior to taking impressions to
prevent gagging
Nerve injury
Oedema (swelling)
Oral surgery
Orthodontics
Pain regardless of the cause
Pediatric dental treatment
Periodontics
Prosthetics - denture sores
Secondary dentin formation
TMJ/TMD (temporomandibular joint and associated
muscle disorders)










