At Northfield Dental Group, we’re proud to use the latest technology in our office. With our state-of-the-art CO2 laser, our skilled dental surgeons, can expertly remove tooth decay, treat gum disease, and remove mouth lesions with superior precision. If you have a procedure coming up, this blog is for you. Read on to learn …Read the full article
Laser Dentistry
Experience The Benefits of Laser Dentistry at Your Next Appointment
Modern lasers are finely tuned tools; when used in dentistry, they can safely treat a number of common dental concerns. Lasers deliver focused beams of light to reshape, remove, or otherwise treat tissues in the mouth. Patients often praise laser dentistry procedures because of the precision and comfortable experience they provide. Dr. Ivan Stein and …Read the full article
3 Benefits of Laser Dentistry
The field of dentistry is continuously evolving, to the extent that many people do not realize how many common procedures can be performed with the help of laser technology. For patients who have a fear of the dentist or who simply want to learn more about the kinds of things lasers can do for oral …Read the full article
What Laser Dentistry Can Treat
Laser technology is one of the most exciting innovations in dentistry as it enhances safety, precision and comfort during an array of dental treatments. There are two type of lasers used in dentistry: hard tissue lasers and soft tissue lasers. Hard tissue lasers are used to reshape bone and teeth while soft tissue lasers are …Read the full article
How to Treat a Gummy Smile
A smile is considered too “gummy” when the amount of gum tissue overshadows the appearance of teeth when one smiles. This often makes the upper teeth appear too short in comparison to the gum tissue being displayed. If a gummy smile makes you self-conscious when smiling, laughing or speaking, laser gum recontouring with Northfield Dental …Read the full article
The Benefits of Laser Dentistry
Laser dentistry can be used to perform many dental treatments with added precision. Lasers may be used in conjunction with traditional instruments such as a drill, but the laser may also eliminate the need to use a drill in some cases, which can give patients a more comfortable experience.