Lasers are used in dentistry to perform many procedures such as frenectomy, gum contouring, crown lengthening, enamel shaping, tooth preparation, and root canal treatments.
Due to its precision, dental lasers allow us to gently treat highly specific areas without damaging the surrounding tissues and reducing post-operative discomfort.
Lasers are used in dentistry to perform many procedures such as frenectomy, gum contouring, crown lengthening, enamel shaping, tooth preparation, and root canal treatments.
Due to its precision, dental lasers allow us to gently treat highly specific areas without damaging the surrounding tissues and reducing post-operative discomfort.
Waterlase dentistry is a kinder and
more effective alternative to traditional
endodontic therapy. It uses laser energy
and a gentle spray of air and water
that kills up to 96% of bacteria,
thus eliminating the need for other harsh
chemicals.
Waterlase dentistry is a kinder and
more effective alternative to traditional
endodontic therapy. It uses laser energy
and a gentle spray of air and water
that kills up to 96% of bacteria,
thus eliminating the need for other harsh
chemicals.
Waterlase dentistry is a kinder and
more effective alternative to traditional
endodontic therapy. It uses laser energy
and a gentle spray of air and water
that kills up to 96% of bacteria,
thus eliminating the need for other harsh
chemicals.
Waterlase is a cutting-edge system that uses light energy and water to provide our patients a safe and exceptionally gentle dental experience.
With Waterlase, our root canal specialist Dr. Carlos performs minimally invasive endodontic treatments with greater efficacy, more promising long-term results, and reduced retreatment risk. Patients who have undergone root canal therapy with Waterlase typically recover faster and experience less pain during and after surgery.
Very strong and highly aesthetic. Preferred because they look natural and are extremely durable. Popular for both front and back teeth.
Depending on how well you care for your teeth, the results of in-office whitening can last from 6 months to 2 years. Your dentist or hygienist may suggest a top-up kit you can do at home. You can also book for a touch up session after 6 months or a year, as advised.
Depending on how well you care for your teeth, the results of in-office whitening can last from 6 months to 2 years. Your dentist or hygienist may suggest a top-up kit you can do at home. You can also book for a touch up session after 6 months or a year, as advised.
Depending on how well you care for your teeth, the results of in-office whitening can last from 6 months to 2 years. Your dentist or hygienist may suggest a top-up kit you can do at home. You can also book for a touch up session after 6 months or a year, as advised.
Depending on how well you care for your teeth, the results of in-office whitening can last from 6 months to 2 years. Your dentist or hygienist may suggest a top-up kit you can do at home. You can also book for a touch up session after 6 months or a year, as advised.
Depending on how well you care for your teeth, the results of in-office whitening can last from 6 months to 2 years. Your dentist or hygienist may suggest a top-up kit you can do at home. You can also book for a touch up session after 6 months or a year, as advised.
Depending on how well you care for your teeth, the results of in-office whitening can last from 6 months to 2 years. Your dentist or hygienist may suggest a top-up kit you can do at home. You can also book for a touch up session after 6 months or a year, as advised.