Lasers are used in root canals for several reasons. They can precisely remove infected tissue and disinfect the root canal system more thoroughly than traditional methods. This reduces the risk of reinfection and promotes faster healing.
Yes, lasers offer several advantages. Lasers kill disease-causing bacteria in the infected root canals, creating better prognosis and less chances of re-infection.
Patients can expect a similar experience to a traditional root canal, but with potentially less discomfort and a faster healing time. The laser helps to clean the root canal more precisely, which can lead to a more successful outcome.
In trained hands, it’s absolutely safe.
Laser technology improves the outcome by effectively disinfecting the root canal system and removing diseased tissue more precisely. This reduces the likelihood of complications and increases the chances of a successful, long-lasting result.
Yes, laser dentistry in RCT tends to be less painful due to its precision in removing infected tissue and healing properties, which minimizes post operative discomfort
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