Fewer Dental Visits: Since you may not need shots or anesthesia, your Waterlase Dentist may be able to perform cavity preparations in several areas of your mouth, rather than having you come back for multiple visits. In addition, your Waterlase Dentist may be able to perform procedures for which you might have previously required referral to a specialist.

Less Bleeding and Swelling: Due to its gentle cutting action and coagulation capabilities, the Waterlase laser performs many procedures on gums and other soft tissues with little or no bleeding and less post-operative swelling.

Versatility: The Waterlase laser was first cleared by the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) to cut tooth structure in 1998, and has since received over 60 additional clearances for a side range of procedures on teeth, gums, and bone.

What Procedures Can Be Performed With A Waterlase?

• Tooth, Bone and gum procedures
• Decay Removal
• Cavity Preparation
• General dentistry for enamel and dentin
• Root Canal
• Smile Design and more!

Is Waterlase Dentistry Safe?

Yes! In the hands of your trained dentist, the Waterlase is a
safe medical device. As a Waterlase Dentist, your doctor is
committed to providing you with the best possible care and
dental experience.


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