Laser Surgery
At J A Aneja Multispeciality Dental Centre, we are committed to providing cutting-edge dental treatments, ensuring a painless and comfortable experience for our patients. Our advanced laser surgery technology revolutionizes traditional dental procedures, offering a minimally invasive and highly effective alternative for various dental conditions.
Laser dentistry involves the use of high-energy light beams to perform precise dental procedures with minimal discomfort. This innovative technology eliminates the need for drills and scalpels, resulting in faster healing, reduced bleeding, and minimal pain.
Benefits of Laser Surgery
- Painless & Minimally Invasive : Eliminates the need for sutures and anesthesia in many cases.
- Faster Healing : Promotes quicker tissue regeneration and reduces post-operative discomfort.
- Reduced Bleeding & Swelling : Ideal for soft tissue procedures with minimal trauma.
- Enhanced Precision : Targets only affected areas, preserving healthy surrounding tissues.
Laser Treatments We Offer
- Gum Contouring & Reshaping : Ideal for correcting a "gummy smile" and improving aesthetics.
- Periodontal (Gum) Disease Treatment : Effectively removes infected gum tissue and promotes healing.
- Teeth Whitening : Advanced laser whitening for a brighter and long-lasting smile.
- Root Canal Disinfection : Enhances traditional root canal treatments by eliminating bacteria.
- Tooth Decay Removal : Precise cavity removal without the need for drilling.
Frequently asked questions
It is recommended to visit the dentist every six months for a regular check-up and cleaning. However, if you have dental issues like gum disease, cavities, or orthodontic treatment, you may need more frequent visits as advised by your dentist.
No, a dental consultation is painless. The dentist will examine your teeth, gums, and mouth and may take X-rays if needed. If any treatment is required, your dentist will explain the procedure and ensure your comfort.
You should book an urgent dental appointment if you experience:
✔ Severe toothache or sensitivity
✔ Bleeding or swollen gums
✔ Broken, chipped, or lost teeth
✔ Persistent bad breath or a bad taste in your mouth
✔ Swelling in the face or jaw
Yes, we do accept walk-in patients, but we recommend booking an appointment in advance to avoid waiting time and ensure you get the best care.
