Advantages of laser implantation

07-09-2009
Advantages of laser implantation
More and more people who dared to the implantation of teeth, choose laser implantation. When laser implantation is possible to limit the painkillers, which means that the operation would be more gentle and painless. Laser implantation is usually performed under local anesthesia and lasts no more than an hour.


In the course of the operation of the laser beam is used as a surgical instrument, which is characterized by greater security, accuracy and speed. The procedure for implantation using a laser beam passes completely bloodless, because the laser coagulates excising tissue, gives better access to the surfaces where the implant will be installed.


When using the laser reaches the maximum disinfectant effect that reduces the risk of post-implantation complications, more rapid and qualitative healing.

Using the laser allows for the implantation procedure as comfortable as possible for doctors to implement it, and for the patient and achieve with better clinical effect.
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