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Which procedures may be done with a Laser?
The laser is used for many soft tissue procedures. These include: the elimination of speech problems
caused by a tongue tie which prevents normal tongue movement; the uncovering of partially erupted
wisdom teeth; the removal of lip pulls often seen in both young and adult orthodontic patients;
and the gentle removal of swollen tissues caused by some medications. A laser may also be used
to perform biopsy procedures where tissue samples are needed to identify benign tumors or other
lesions found in the mouth.
Lasers are utilized during crown lengthening procedures which involve removal or reshaping of
excess gum tissues around crowns to provide adequate tooth shape for properly fitting restorations.
Many other gum abnormalities can be addressed with laser treatment. Cavities can be detected,
decay can be removed, and tooth-colored composite fillings may be cured (hardened) with lasers.
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