Laser Decay Diagnosis

Laser Decay Diagnosis

Laser Decay Diagnosis

Unde the laser decay diagnosis using the noninvasive technology, your teeth are examined. The laser cavity detection is based on the fact that a healthy tooth will reflect light. While healthy teeth will have very little to no fluorescence, but the teeth with decay always display a higher level of fluorescence. This will improve the early cavity detection, it will also increase the life span of the teeth and oral health as well. This process provides an accurate reading and detecting cavities for primary and permanent teeth as well. The benefits that it is completely safe and painfree at Apollo Dental and we also ensures to provide the most accurate reading from the machine. This can easily detects early cavities and we can know how serious is the cavity, and the treatment can be do at the earliest stages.

There are many ways to diagnose tooth decay like examining your mouth and teeth, looking at dental X-rays that can show the extent of cavities and decay.

The dental X-ray can help the doctor to found the cavities. Because in X-rays pictures can show cavities and hidden dental structures as well.

After clinical trials, it has discovered that vitamin D had the potential of preventing the occurrence of tooth cavities or decay.

A cavity shows up in an X-ray as a darker spot or as a shadow on a tooth. Typically filling shows up as a much bigger spot on the tooth.

A complete elimination often can’t be possible through brushing and flossing. You need a professional cleaning plus some antimicrobial protection as well.

All the cavities filing are made painless with laser dentistry, in this process pinpoint accuracy is there to protect the surrounding tissue.

It is proven in laser cleaning the healing/recovery time is faster as compared with the traditional method.

Yes, the laser treatment is safe for cavities for both kids and adults.

If deep cleaning is performed using laser the benefits would include minimal swelling, less discomfort, close to no bleeding.

Laser cleaning is safer than using a dental tool. Those tools are designed to be sharp and one slip can damage your gum tissues.

It depends on the treatment because they will choose between the hard tissue or soft tissue.

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