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Biopsies and Laser Dentistry

Laser dentistry has become more and more popular, and with good reason! Procedures are less invasive and recovery times are much shorter when laser technology is used. Additionally, dentists are able to perform a wide array of things through laser dentistry. One of the most common things that dentists use lasers for is performing biopsy procedures, which are necessary for detecting diseases and oral cancer. 

Biopsies in laser dentistry

The following information outlines how laser dentistry can be used for biopsy procedures. Keep reading to find out more!

What is a biopsy?

Biopsies in dentistry are used for the purposes of testing tissue within the mouth. Patients that are susceptible to oral cancer or gum disease may require a biopsy in order to diagnose the problem. Biopsies can be done traditionally through an oral surgery procedure. However, a more modern method is done through laser dentistry, which relies on dental lasers to remove the tissues. 

Laser dentistry

Laser dentistry can be used for a variety of different dental procedures, ranging from restorative to cosmetic ones. Outside of performing actual procedures, laser technology can also detect oral cancer and then even help diagnose it through a biopsy. Laser dentistry involves the use of laser lights, which often act as an alternative to dental instruments such as scalpels or other vaporizing tissue tools. 

How laser dentistry is used for biopsies

When laser dentistry is used for biopsies, the dentist or oral surgeon will use a laser to remove an area of the tissue from the mouth. The patient will be numbed, just like a normal procedure. However, instead of using a scalpel or other surgical instrument, a laser will be used. The laser will let off light energy to cauterize the tissue as it makes the cut. Once a piece of tissue has been removed, the dentist will send it off to a dental lab to be tested for diseases or cancerous cells. 

Benefits of laser dentistry for biopsies

Dentists often choose to use laser dentistry for biopsy procedures because there are many benefits that come along with it. Outlined below are a few of the most common. 

  • The tissue that remains in the mouth heals much quicker
  • Patients do not feel as much discomfort during or after the procedure
  • The wound site in the mouth is not as large
  • The biopsy procedure does not take as long when using laser dentistry

Each patient is different, meaning they may have different needs that only affect them. Consulting with a dentist about specific benefits is always a good idea as they can outline further reasons to consider laser dentistry. 

Reach out today!

Laser dentistry is a great way to have biopsies removed. Working with a general dentist to undergo laser treatment can be beneficial for oral and dental health. Reach out today to learn more or to get started with a laser dentistry biopsy. Questions and concerns can be addressed by our team!

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