Diode laser
The diode laser is widely used in dentistry for the treatment of soft tissues, it can be used to sterilize tooth canals before filling, it is used to remove soft tissue formations and mucosal growths, treatment of periodontal pockets – laser curettage, gum retraction before taking an impression, revealing implants, shaping the gums in a symmetrical and aesthetic way (gingivectomy) – lengthening the clinical crown, modeling the gingiva and others.
With a laser, the patient experiences significantly less pain, and the manipulations are bloodless. The use of anesthesia is reduced below 50%. Maximum sterility of the working surface is achieved, which cannot be achieved by any other means. Laser treatment caused biostimulation, regeneration and rapid recovery.
Photodynamic Therapy
An innovative method that provides targeted and selective elimination of bacteria without harming surrounding tissues. It eliminates the need for antiseptics and antibiotics. Quick, effective, and free from the risk of bacterial resistance. Delivers impressive results in the treatment of periodontitis, peri-implantitis, infected root canals, deep cavities, and mucosal diseases. This therapy is based on the method of light activation of a photosensitive compound (photosensitizer), which releases highly reactive oxygen, leading to the destruction of pathogenic microorganisms.
Low-Intensity Laser Therapy
An effective method for stimulating regenerative processes in biological tissues, with strong anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving effects. It enhances local tissue immune defense and supports healing by accelerating the regeneration of connective, bone, nerve, and epithelial tissues in pathological conditions. The effect is achieved by improving blood circulation and metabolism, as well as increasing protein and nucleic acid synthesis in the treated area. It complements standard treatment protocols for periodontitis, gingivitis, mucosal diseases, temporomandibular joint arthritis and arthrosis, abscesses and phlegmons, alveolitis, jaw fractures, and more.
Iontophoresis
A method for delivering antiseptic ions throughout the entire root canal system using electronic charges. It creates a dense flow of electrical charges, enabling the introduction of a larger quantity of antiseptic ions and achieving maximum reduction of residual microorganisms. This therapy is effective, painless, and non-invasive. It is a valuable addition to endodontic procedures, especially for infected root canals, curved canals, broken instruments, and more.
Electronic methods, as a result of advancements in nanotechnology, ensure significantly improved treatment efficiency by locally stimulating the body‘s immune response without the risk of side effects, unwanted interactions, or tissue damage.
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