*Dental units - Dentalis has 14 units
of dental chairs in order to serve all the
patients locally and internationally. To serve them in all their needs
and provide the
necessary treatments as soon as possible.
*Laser Dentistry technology to give the
patients the best result, whether
the advanced technique as applied gently to re-contour gum tissues,
to
eliminate diseased gum tissue caused by the progression of periodontal
problems and to enhance your new smile.There are many different types
of
lasers used in dentistry, and their applications vary. The most common
use of
lasers is for removing dental caries, old composite fillings, sterilizing
infected
root canals, bone shaping, apthous ulcer treatment, crown lengthening,
apicoectomy, periodontal (gum) treatment and oral surgery. Dental
lasers in
Dentistry are safe and effective.
Our clinic have four
types of laser systems:
1. Nd:YAG
(Neodymium: Yttrium Aluminum Garnet) -
The laser with unique features necessary
to perform laser periodontal therapy and all other soft tissue procedures.
2. Erbium YAG dental laser is
a pulsed light that provides pinpoint accuracy to gently remove tooth
decay without the need
for anesthesia or drill in most cases helps sterilize as it works,
and is less traumatic to the tooth than the drill. Bond and
strengthens dental fillings to the tooth and also better by 50% over
conventional techniques.The ErYAG laser technique allows you to leave
the office without a numb mouth and with a tooth-colored filling that
can be chewed on immediately.
3. Erbium YAG dental laser Modern
soft tissue lasers are used to cosmetically contour gums, lengthen
crowns to provide ample structure for restoration, and treat pockets
of infection during gum treatment.
4. Co2 laser-treatments in all areas of General Dentistry, Oral/Maxillofacial Surgery, Periodontics,
Endodontics.
What are the benefits of Laser Dentistry?
1.
Ability to do more than one procedure in a single appointment
2. Reduced risk of infection
3. Reduced sensitivity
4. Faster healing
5. Less need for separate surgical appointment
6. Less bleeding
7. Less post-operative pain
8. Increased bone healing
9. Less noise than the traditional dental drill
10. Less need for anesthesia or injections