Laser Dentistry
Laser dentistry is a technologically advanced field of dentistry that uses dental lasers to perform a variety of dental procedures, instead of using traditional dentistry tools such as brush heads, suctions, or rinse heads.
Dental lasers offer a precise beam of light and make no actual physical contact with a person’s mouth. Dental lasers may produce less pain and faster recovery than traditional dentistry procedures. Laser dentistry can be used for traditional dentistry procedures such as dental crowns and dental fillings, and cosmetic dentistry procedures such as teeth whitening.
Areas of Dentistry
There are nine areas of dentistry that deal with specific dental health conditions and treatments:
Periodontics: Periodontics focuses on diagnosing and treating diseases of the oral mucous membranes, gums, and bones that support the teeth. Periodontists are good at providing treatment for gingivitis and gum disease (periodontal disease).
Pediatric dentistry: Pediatric dentists treat children and adolescents. Pediatric dentistry also focuses on helping children to learn healthy oral hygiene habits.
Oral surgery: Oral surgery corrects and treats diseases and injuries in the mouth and jaw. Oral surgery can also help problems such as temporomandibular disorder or TMJ.
Endodontics: Endodontics deals with nerve diseases and diseases of other dental tissues. An endodontist is trained to treat infections and do a root canal.
Prosthodontics: Prosthodontics focuses on tooth restoration and replaces missing natural teeth (dentures, dental implants, dental crowns, and dental bridges).
Orthodontics: Orthodontics deals with tooth and oral structure development. Orthodontists treat irregular and abnormal dental development and problems with dental bites with dental braces.
Oral pathology: Oral pathology deals with diseases of the mouth, and studies the diseases to identify the causes, effects, and progression. An oral pathologist diagnoses oral cancer, oral herpes and other oral conditions.
Dental public health: Dental public health is a type of dentistry that treats a community rather than individual patients to prevent and control periodontal diseases.
Oral Radiology: Oral radiology focuses on the radiologic identification and interpretation of diseases of the mouth, face, and jaw.
Another area of dentistry that deals with the appearance of the teeth is called cosmetic dentistry.
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