Low Level Laser Therapy and Herpes Simplex in Dentistry
Low Level Laser Therapy, also known as phototherapy and photobiomodulation, consists of a laser using light emitting diodes to give cellular and biological reactions within the body. Light photons can force the processes of cellular energy to begin, thus allowing the normal function of cells to return.
Herpes Simplex, a common lesion dealt with by dentists, can be treated with LLLT by direct application to the lesions. This can prevent lesions from erupting even in late prodromal stages, and can even speed up the healing process of lesions that have already erupted.
This also prevents the need for any invasive procedures. LLLT is non-invasive and can be easily used by trained dental staff, without requiring the dentist to be present each time, making room for more appointments daily.
The machinery can be easily fit into any dental office and requires little space.
Besides convenience, LLLT offers the benefit of its ability to aid the body to use its own natural healing processes, sped up by the laser, to manage pain (thus lowering the need for many medications), prevent infection, and heal the wound more quickly than traditional dental procedures.
Patients who have been through a dental procedure also report a far more pleasant experience than patients who have received treatment using other methods. Patients are more likely to feel relaxed about the procedure before it begins knowing there will be no sharp tools involved. With so many reports in the media about negative reactions to prescription drugs, it will also be a big benefit for patients to be treated by a dentist offering LLLT. Also, with laser therapy gaining so much popularity in so many domains, it is a great boost to a dental office from a business standpoint to integrate LLLT, knowing it will bring in new clients.
LLLT has no significant side effects, can be done in-office by auxiliary staff, and provides countless benefits to dental professionals, as well as patients. LLLT is a wise investment for any dentist looking to expand their practice, or usher in the latest in dental technology to their area.
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