Laser Dentistry at Heath Dental

We at Heath Dental have invested significantly in cutting edge technology by incorporating a Waterlase laser into the practice, to enhance our patient’s care. There are many advantages of lasers including the following:

Proven Technology, Comfortable Care

Lasers have long been the standard of care in medicine for many surgical and cosmetic procedures such as LASIK, wrinkle removal, hair removal and many others. The Waterlase® was approved for hard tissue procedures in 1998 and since has been cleared for numerous additional dental procedures. Thousands of dentists around the world have performed millions of procedures with less need for shots, anesthesia, drills and post-op numb lips.

Patient Comfort

Heat, vibration and pressure are the primary causes of pain associated with the use of the traditional dental drill. Since cutting both hard and soft tissues (teeth and gums) with the Waterlase® does not generate heat, vibration or pressure, many dental procedures can be performed with fewer shots, less need for anesthesia, less use of the drill and fewer numb lips! Additionally, using the Waterlase® for gum procedures reduces bleeding, post-operative pain, swelling and the need for pain medication in many cases.

Accuracy & Precision

Waterlase® dentists are able to remove tooth enamel decay (the hardest substance in the body), bone and gum tissue precisely while leaving surrounding areas unaffected. This conserves and allows you to keep more of the healthy tooth structure.

Reduced Trauma

High speed drills can cause hairline cracks and fractures in the teeth that eventually lead to future dental problems. Waterlase® reduces damage to healthy portions of the tooth and minimizes trauma.

Improved Cavity Fillings

Waterlase® cavity preparations can increase bond strength of tooth-coloured restorations resulting in longer lasting fillings.

Less Bleeding & Swelling

Due to its conservative, gentle cutting action and coagulating capabilities, the Waterlase® performs many soft tissue (gum) procedures with little or no bleeding and less post-op swelling.

Fewer Dental Visits

Since you often do not need shots or anesthesia, a Waterlase® dentist can perform cavity preps in all areas of the mouth in just one visit. This technology also gives trained Waterlase® dentists the ability to perform many procedures that were previously referred to specialists.

Versatility

The Waterlase® is extremely versatile. It can be used for a wide range of hard and soft tissue procedures. From decay removal, cavity preparation, root canals, smile design, gum and bone surgical procedures and many others.

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RT Hon Andrew Lansley CBE to address the British Dental Conference

This year’s 2011 British Dental Conference will also be addressed by the Secretary of State for Health, RT Hon Andrew Lansley CBE on Thursday 19th May at 11am. The Conference and Exhibition will be hosted at Manchester’s Central Convention Complex.

All delegates that will be attending the event will be able to get first hand news from the man himself, Mr Lansley, regarding major reforms in Dentistry in England. Mr Lansley will also be taking part in a Q&A session on the day, inviting delegates to bring their dental queries to the floor.

Chair of the British Dental Association’s Chief Executive Board, Dr Susie Sanderson said that “we are delighted to be welcoming the Secretary of State to Manchester for the 2011 British Dental Conference and Exhibition.” She continues by saying that “Dentistry in England is in a period of transition that we hope will witness the replacement of the flawed 2006 dental contract with a system that works better for patients and dentists alike.”

The event will last 3 days starting on Thursday 19th May and finishing on Saturday 21st May so if you haven’t booked your tickets already then make sure you book them, because this is one event that you will not want to miss.

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Welcome to our Dental Blog

Hi everyone and welcome to our new Dental Blog!

This year we have worked really hard to improve our website and make it a lot easier for you to not only contact us but also find the information that you need.

Also, keep visiting our website as we will be keeping it updated with the latest industry news as well as useful tips and tricks to keep your teeth looking glowing and of course healthy.

Finally, keep letting us know how we are doing as we appreciate your feedback!

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