i read an article about growing tooth dentin that said they used a blue and a green laser. It may have been 315nm and 420nm or somewhere close to that.
any doctor in santa monica do the same work you do laser to remove cavity or root cancel please let me know i live in southern california close to santa monica beach hello help me
Lol, i guess we have the same problem here, but i dont bother losing my teeth, I was actually trying to figure out a better way to get a cheap tooth that is attached to my skull so it be permanently there
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Sure if you can afford spending $3000 per cavity filled with laser, or $1000 to remove decay with laser and use traditional filling. and contrary to claims, it is not entirely painless. Not all pain is caused by the drill, it is caused by the nerve getting stimulated it can happen even when numbed. Whether you use a drill or a laser, the surface area is being manipulated triggering the nerve. If you feel that excruciating "zing" kinda pain even when numbed, then with laser it will be less painful, but painful enough to be very uncomfortable, so you still need to get numbed. It is likely the heat from the drill or laser that stimulates the nerve the procedure which might cause that pain, or a shitty dentist (most) that drill too deep. With laser it is more accurate in removing only the decay before filling, without drilling deep so yeah less painful, but not pain free ! Still need tooth numbed, and contrary to belief, numbing a tooth is not painful, it's just a bit uncomfortable (slight pinch) but dentists who use numbing gels before the injection can help eliminate most of the injection pain. Good numbing with laser would provide a good experience with pain that is tolerable, but not pain free, but much better than the drill that's for sure. Laser without numbing, still would feel uncomfortable especially if your decay area is larger. For microcavities though the laser would be virtually pain free.
Not always the case. Acid erosion from excessive juice and tea. Not rinsing after. Not using mouthwash or flossing regularly for a while ( bc science papers at one point said it didn’t really matter). Enamel damage from bleaching abuse. Crowded teeth. Dry mouth. Well water. High phytic Acid diet. Tubules. Clip ons.
@@TheLadyaec i have a cavity for like a yr. Or maybe more. Its hurting from yesterday. I was eating something crunchy and it started hurting rlly badly. Please tell me will the drill go in my mouth and they will make a hole? Or idk what?