Dr. Stanley Dintcho Offers Laser Gum Treatment
December 15, 2011
Dr. Stanley Dintcho Offers Laser Gum Treatment
December 7, 2011
Laser Dentistry: Closed Crown Lengthening – Lares PowerLase AT
Dr. Robert Barr of San Jose performs an open crown lengthening using the Er:YAG portion of the PowerLase AT. To learn more about laser dentistry and the PowerLase AT, visit www.laresdental.com Check out our YouTube Channel www.youtube.com Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com
December 6, 2011
November 18, 2011
Eshom DDS: Waterlase MD Laser Dentistry
Explore San Diego laser dentistry with Cosmetic Dentist, Dr. Dave Eshom. Dr. Eshom, a national lecturer for Biolase, the top manufacturer of laser dentistry tools, uses the Waterlase MD in his private La Jolla, CA practice. The Waterlase MD is a non-invasive approach to modern dentistry offering “no shot, no drill, no numbness dentistry”. Learn about the Waterlase MD laser dentistry techniques as Dr. Eshom discusses the advantages, and comfortable solutions lasers give his patients. www.eshomdds.com, sandiego-inivsalign.com
November 5, 2011
James Experiences The Biolase Waterlase MD to Treat an Infected Eruption Cyst
James had an infected eruption cyst over an erupting upper third molar. The covering soft tissue was removed and the cyst was opened and drainedusing the Biolase Waterlase MD dental laser in the soft tissue mode. This was all done without any anesthesia by Dr. Simon Rosenberg DMD in Manhattan. Simon W. Rosenberg, DMD can rebuild a tooth or your entire smile using a CAD/CAM (Computer Design and Manufacturing) CEREC system with porcelain that looks natural. Restorations can usually be done with NO SHOT, NO PAIN, NO KIDDING using the Biolase Waterlase MD Dental Laser. (No Shot, No Pain, No Kidding is a trademark of Biolase). Dr Rosenberg specializes in Prosthodontics and Cosmetic Dentistry. With over 30 years experience, he uses High Technology in Dentistry to improve smiles one patient at a time with personalized, gentle dental care. Using CEREC one-visit veneers, crowns or onlays your teeth can be restored with precision and the most tooth like appearance and material properties. Ultimate smile makeovers are done with CEREC, daVinci or Lumineer Veneers / Laminates. Invisalign (nearly invisible aligners without braces or wires) can straighten and align teeth. One hour Zoom! or Custom Deep Bleaching systems can whiten teeth up to 10 shades lighter. (This claim is based on research done by Discus Dental (the owner of Zoom! — Individual results will vary.) For more info visit the web site at www.DrSimonRosenberg.com or call the office at 917-720-5689
October 30, 2011
Dr Martha Cortes Cosmetic Holistic Laser Dentistry Manhattan NY
www.cosmetic-laser-dentistry-new-york.com Dr Martha Cortes Cosmetic Dentist in Manhattan NY specialising in Holistic, Laser and Cosmetic Dentistry treatments.
October 26, 2011
Laser Gum Treatment in Philadelphia & South Jersey
Laser Gum Treatment in Philadelphia & South Jersey www.theperiogroup.com Dr. Stephen Brown, a nationally recognized periodontist, Philadelphia dentist & expert in LANAP laser gum treatment in Philadelphia & South Jersey, discusses pain free gum disease treatment. The Perio Group 220 South 16th Street #300, Philadelphia, PA 19102 (267) 234-7670 theperiogroup.com
October 11, 2011
October 5, 2011
What do you know about the new waterlase dental technology?
In the U.S. a few dentists are marketing a completely different type of dentistry that goes under the name of waterlase (standing for the combination of a water stream with a laser beam).
This method supposedly makes the existing teeth drilling combined with painkilling shots obsolete. Waterlase is painless. Patients do not need to be numbed with powerful anesthetic shots anymore. The laser is supposed to be far more precise and delicate than a drill. As a result, much more of the tooth enamel and overall structure is preserved. Also, the FDA supposedly approved of this technique nearly 9 years ago back in 1998.
As a dental patient considering major work on two deteriorating fillings that will have to be replaced with crowns, I have a few underlying questions:
1) How come this technique remains unknown even though it was approved by the FDA long ago?
2) What are its drawbacks if any?
3) Can this technique truly substitute for standard drilling for the type of work I am considering?
4) Is specific expertise key for a dentist to practice waterlase successfully?
5) If it was your own mouth, would you consider going the waterlase route or not?
Thanks in advance for any information on the above.