Lasers have been used in medicine since the early 1960s for gentle, non-invasive treatments. Recently, laser technology has also gained increasing importance in dentistry. This technique is mainly applied in surgical procedures, periodontology, and laser-assisted implantation.
A laser is a focused beam of light that enables us to cut soft tissue, such as the gums, with exceptional precision, painlessly, and with minimal bleeding. In many procedures and treatment methods, the laser has already replaced the traditional scalpel, allowing for minimally invasive surgery with significantly faster healing times.
After laser implantation, there is usually little to no swelling or pain. Patients can return to their daily routine immediately after treatment, and stitches are not needed because the laser not only cuts but also “seals” the tissue. The high-energy laser light also destroys bacteria, reducing the risk of infection during the procedure and ensuring it is nearly 100% germ-free.
This method offers several advantages and may be preferred over traditional dental implant procedures. Here are some key benefits of laser-assisted dental implantation:
Laser dental implantation is an effective alternative to traditional techniques, but it is not suitable for every patient. A consultation with a dental specialist is the best way to determine whether this method is appropriate for your individual dental and gum health.
The cost of laser dental implants can vary depending on several factors, including:
Contact the dental implant specialists at the ‘Sa-Nata’ clinic network to evaluate your individual case and receive detailed information on the cost of laser dental implantation. They will conduct an examination, discuss your needs, and provide a tailored cost estimate based on your specific situation. Schedule your visit to the clinic today!
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