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Laser Treatment in Toronto and North York

If the idea of dental treatment makes you nervous, laser dentistry at Celina Dentistry might change the way you think about coming to the dentist. Dental lasers allow us to perform a range of treatments with pinpoint precision and significantly less discomfort than traditional methods. Less cutting, less bleeding, less swelling, and faster healing. This is dentistry at its most advanced.

What Is Laser Dentistry?

Dental lasers use concentrated light energy to treat soft tissue and, in some cases, hard tissue with extraordinary precision. The laser can remove, reshape, or sterilize tissue with minimal impact on the surrounding area. This means more targeted treatment, less trauma to healthy tissue, reduced bleeding during and after the procedure, and faster, more comfortable recovery. At Celina Dentistry in Toronto and North York, we use dental laser technology as part of our commitment to providing the most comfortable, effective care available.

What We Use Laser Treatment For

Gum Disease Treatment. Laser therapy is highly effective for treating infected gum tissue. The laser removes diseased tissue and bacteria from periodontal pockets with precision that traditional scaling alone cannot match. It also stimulates the surrounding tissue to heal more quickly.
Gum Contouring and Reshaping. If you have a gummy smile or an uneven gumline, laser contouring reshapes the tissue with minimal discomfort and no sutures required. The results are immediate and the recovery is remarkably quick.
Frenectomy. A tight frenum causing tongue-tie, lip-tie, or a gap between the front teeth can be released quickly and comfortably with a laser, with little to no bleeding and a very short recovery period.
Cavity Detection and Treatment Preparation. Lasers can assist in identifying early-stage decay and in preparing cavities for filling with a level of precision that preserves more of your natural tooth structure.
Treating Canker Sores and Lesions. Laser treatment can reduce pain and accelerate the healing of mouth ulcers, canker sores, and other soft tissue irritations in minutes.
Teeth Sensitivity. Laser treatment can be used to seal exposed dentinal tubules, providing lasting relief from tooth sensitivity.
The Benefits You Will Feel
Patients who experience laser treatment at Celina Dentistry consistently comment on how different it feels from what they expected. Less anxiety going in. Less discomfort during. Less recovery time after. It is not just better technology. It is a better experience.

Experience the Future of Dental Care

Celina Dentistry in Toronto and North York is ready to show you how advanced dental care feels when it is done right. Book your appointment today and discover why more and more patients are choosing laser treatment for their dental needs. Book Your Laser Dentistry Appointment. We welcome new patients.
FAQS

Frequently Asked Questions

Is laser dental treatment safe?
Yes. Dental lasers have been used in clinical dentistry for decades and are considered safe and effective when operated by a trained provider. We use lasers that are approved for dental use and follow all clinical protocols to ensure your safety throughout treatment.
One of the most significant advantages of laser dentistry is reduced discomfort compared to traditional methods. Many soft tissue laser procedures require little to no anesthetic. Patients consistently report that laser treatment is more comfortable than they anticipated.
Recovery after laser gum treatment is typically faster than with conventional surgery. Most patients experience mild soreness that resolves within a few days. There are no sutures to worry about, and the precision of the laser minimizes trauma to the surrounding tissue.
Not entirely. Lasers are a powerful addition to our treatment toolkit but are best suited to specific applications, particularly soft tissue procedures and adjunctive care. Your dentist will recommend laser treatment when it is the most appropriate and beneficial option for your situation.
Coverage depends on your specific plan and the procedure being performed. Many procedures performed with a laser are covered under the same benefit categories as their conventional counterparts. We will review your coverage with you before treatment begins.