Laser Dentistry Cost

The actual cost of a particular laser dentistry procedure is based on the treatment. Lasers have been used in the industry now for over 25 years and have been approved in over 20 different types of procedures. However, there is a wide range of possible costs for each a different procedure. The variables contributing to the cost are no different than a traditional approach to a procedure. It starts with you the patient your individual needs. Your geographic location can make a big difference in the cost as well as the services offered. The location in your mouth and the severity of the problem at hand plays into the difficulty and the time dedicated to the procedure. Let’s look at some procedures and attempt to determine a viable range for some of those more common procedures today for laser dentistry.

Several Common Laser Dentistry Procedures

We can start with teeth whitening. The energy of the laser beam is used often now to speed up the process of the peroxide bleach. A range could be anywhere from $500 to $1200 depending on the market. The sculpting of your gum line is a very popular procedure with numerous benefits. The cost can range from as little as $50 per tooth to around $350 per tooth. The condition of the tissue contributes to the other factors in this case.

Lasers are used often now in retrieving biopsy samples for diagnostics and treatment. These procedures are difficult to price. Lasers can also be used to remove cavities to prepare a tooth for a filling. A standard high speed drill might cost in the neighborhood of $600 where the laser treatment might push $1,000.

The exposure of an impacted wisdom tooth is difficult to price not knowing the final objective. Lasers can also be used now with root canal infection and the cost is part of a bigger package.

The Benefits of Laser Dentistry

It is always recommended to have a discussion with your dentist when reviewing any procedure. If you are one of the many Americans that suffer from various forms of dental anxiety and dental phobia then the introduction of a laser in a particular procedure may be worth the additional cost. In many cases the dentist can get away with less anesthesia to perform the procedure. With gum tissue sculpting the laser not only cuts and cauterizes at the same time, reducing blood loss and eliminating the need for sutures. Using this precision laser tool for your dental procedure in your mouth versus a noisy high-speed drill or a sharp surgical scalpel may be helpful in reducing your dental anxiety. The healing process is dramatically shortened with many of the procedures which is hard to place a cost on the value of decreased healing time and reduced pain. Lasers can be a wonderful option available to dental patients today and it may warrant a conversation with your dentist when reviewing an upcoming procedure.

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