Do You Offer Laser Dentistry?

In this video, Dr. Rose Magno highlights the benefits of laser dentistry, from detecting cavities to reshaping gums and performing frenectomies with minimal discomfort. Patients from San Francisco, East Bay, and Oakland can schedule a consultation to explore this modern, patient-focused option.

Laser dentistry is a versatile and advanced tool that enhances patient care in several ways. I use lasers to detect cavities early, providing precise and minimally invasive treatment. For patients with swollen gums, lasers allow us to gently reshape or trim the gums with minimal bleeding and reduced discomfort, making the procedure less traumatic.

Lasers are also effective for performing frenectomies, which involve releasing the ligament under the tongue to improve speech or alleviate restrictions. Additionally, lasers can address extra ligaments on the upper lip, helping to correct conditions that impact your smile’s appearance, such as a “gummy” smile or a frown-like expression.

Laser dentistry offers a wide range of applications, from improving oral health to enhancing aesthetics, all while prioritizing patient comfort and precision. It’s a modern approach that allows for efficient, effective, and less invasive treatments.

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