Laser Dentistry
New Level of Patient Comfort
New
technologies improve the quality of care
we're able to provide for patients of all
ages. At High Point Family Dentistry, we
are always looking for ways to improve our
Patient's level of comfort and clinical
care, and are thrilled to inform you that
we offer Dental Laser Treatment.
This revolutionary Soft Tissue Laser uses laser energy to perform a variety of soft tissue dental procedures. Studies have shown that laser dentistry can be far less traumatic than other instruments, especially for young apprehensive patients. Laser technology allows us to perform an array of soft tissue procedures with better precision, no use of scalpels, decreased bleeding time and faster healing times.
Some of the advantages of Laser Dentistry over conventional dental instruments are:

This revolutionary Soft Tissue Laser uses laser energy to perform a variety of soft tissue dental procedures. Studies have shown that laser dentistry can be far less traumatic than other instruments, especially for young apprehensive patients. Laser technology allows us to perform an array of soft tissue procedures with better precision, no use of scalpels, decreased bleeding time and faster healing times.
Some of the advantages of Laser Dentistry over conventional dental instruments are:
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Your comfort ~ Heat, vibration and pressure
are the primary causes of pain associated
with the use of traditional instruments.
Since the laser cuts soft tissue without
heat, vibration or pressure, we can perform
many procedures with fewer shots and less
anesthesia
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Accuracy & Precision & reduced trauma
~ A highly focused laser beam allows us to
treat a specific area without damaging
surrounding tissues
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Less Bleeding and Swelling ~ Laser performs
many soft tissue procedures with little or no
bleeding and less post- operative swelling
- Fewer Visits Required ~ Since most dental procedures can be performed without anesthetizing the patient, the laser technology allows us to perform more dental procedures in each setting and hence, reduces the number of visits required to complete restorative dental work for you and your family.


