Solea® laser dental treatments are precision treatments that can be used to remove teeth and alleviate dental problems. These treatments are usually recommended for patients who have cavities, gum disease, or significant damage to the nerves or dentin within their teeth. You’ve probably seen Solea® being advertised on TV or in magazines. They claim to be a pain-free treatment that can offer a lot of benefits like quicker recovery times and healthier gums.
This post will go over what exactly Solea® laser treatments are and what they are prescribed for. You can
learn more on your dentist's website to find out whether their dental clinic offers Solea® laser dental treatments.
Let us now see more into different kinds of dental procedures that can be performed using Solea® laser technology.
1. Removal of cavities
Solea® laser treatments are used for the removal of dental cavities. Cavities can be caused by bacteria in your mouth. Once bacteria get into the tooth, it produces acid that attacks the enamel, which is the hard outer layer of your teeth. The acid weakens the enamel and creates a hole or cavity in your teeth. If you don't treat the cavity when it's still small, it can get bigger and reach deeper areas of your teeth, which can cause more permanent damage to your teeth.
2. Removal of old fillings
If there is a cavity in the tooth, it's likely that the dentist will fill it with a filling called amalgam. This is because metal fillings are strong and unlikely to crumble or break. But metal fillings can sometimes cause inflammation and wear down the tooth enamel. So, if you have an old filling that is causing inflammation, then you have the option to get it removed using Solea® laser treatments.
3. Treatment of periodontal disease
Periodontal disease is an infection in your gums, which can be caused by bacteria that have gotten into your mouth. If the infection isn't treated, the gums will eventually shrink and become painful. When you have periodontal disease, you should ask your dentist to get Solea® laser treatments for removing harmful bacteria and healing the gum tissue.
4. Treatment of ulcers and canker sores
Ulcers and canker sores usually develop on the tongue or mouth. When ulcers occur, your body will release sores that are filled with white or yellow saliva. Ulcers can be painful and leave you feeling very uncomfortable. To get rid of ulcers, Solea® laser treatments are recommended.