The Solea Laser is a CO2 laser that uses light energy to vaporize tissue. Unlike traditional dental tools like drills and scalpels, Solea operates without direct physical contact. It is FDA-approved for both hard tissue (teeth and bones) and soft tissue (gums) procedures. The laser’s versatility allows us to perform everything from cavity fillings and gum contouring to more complex procedures like frenectomies and biopsies with unparalleled precision.
Many patients feel little to no discomfort during procedures with Solea, reducing the need for numbing agents or anesthesia.
Unlike dental drills, the laser operates silently, which is ideal for patients who experience dental anxiety.
The precision of the laser significantly reduces bleeding during soft tissue procedures, often eliminating the need for stitches.
Due to the minimal invasiveness of the laser, recovery times are shorter, with less post-operative pain and swelling.
Solea is effective for a wide variety of treatments, from cavities to more advanced surgical procedures.
Solea operates by emitting a specific wavelength of light (9.3 µm) that interacts with both hard and soft tissues in the mouth. The wavelength is highly absorbed by water and hydroxyapatite, the main components of enamel and dentin, making it particularly effective for cutting and vaporizing these tissues. This selective absorption allows for rapid and precise tissue removal, reducing discomfort and the need for more invasive tools.
Unlike traditional methods where anesthesia might be necessary, Solea often allows for immediate treatment without waiting for numbing agents to take effect.
The dentist will use the Solea handpiece, designed to be ergonomic and easy to maneuver, to deliver the laser energy to the targeted area. The laser energy is so precise that it only affects the specific tissue being treated without damaging surrounding areas.
After the procedure, there’s little to no downtime. Patients can often resume their normal activities immediately, without the lingering effects of anesthesia or pain.
Solea technology provides a host of benefits that make it an exceptional tool for modern dental care:
One of the most significant advantages of the Solea Laser is the ability to perform procedures with little or no pain. Because the laser does not generate heat or vibration like a traditional drill, the discomfort commonly associated with dental procedures is eliminated. This makes it ideal for both anxious patients and those with a low pain threshold.
Solea often eliminates the need for anesthesia in most dental procedures. This is particularly beneficial for patients who dislike needles or want to avoid the numbing sensation that typically accompanies dental work. Without the need for numbing, procedures are quicker, and patients can return to normal activities immediately after their visit.
For patients who suffer from dental anxiety, the quiet and non-invasive nature of the Solea Laser can make all the difference. Traditional dental drills can be intimidating due to their noise, vibration, and pressure, but Solea is virtually silent and operates without the physical sensation that patients typically find uncomfortable.
Solea’s precision allows dentists to work more efficiently, meaning procedures that might typically take multiple visits can sometimes be completed in a single appointment. This is particularly advantageous for busy individuals or families.
Because the laser is so precise, it causes less trauma to the tissue, which leads to faster healing times. Additionally, the laser’s ability to cauterize as it cuts results in minimal bleeding during soft tissue procedures, reducing the need for sutures and promoting faster recovery.
Solea is highly versatile and can be used for a wide range of dental treatments. Whether you need a simple filling, a more involved soft tissue surgery, or a cosmetic procedure like gum reshaping, Solea can deliver excellent results with minimal discomfort and downtime. Call us to learn more.
The Solea Laser can be used for a variety of dental treatments at Comfy Dental Studios. Below are some of the most common procedures where Solea shines:
Traditionally, cavities are treated using a dental drill to remove decay, followed by filling the cavity with a restorative material. With Solea, we can quickly and painlessly remove decayed tissue without the noise, pressure, or discomfort of a drill. In many cases, no anesthesia is needed, and the patient can leave the office without the typical numbness or post-operative sensitivity.
Solea is perfect for soft tissue procedures like gingivectomy (gum contouring), frenectomy (tongue-tie or lip-tie release), and gum lesion removal. The laser’s precision minimizes bleeding and often eliminates the need for sutures, making recovery faster and more comfortable.
For patients with periodontal disease, Solea can be used to remove infected tissue and promote faster healing. The laser’s ability to sterilize the area as it works makes it a superior tool for reducing bacterial infection.
The precision of Solea makes it an excellent tool for cosmetic procedures like gum reshaping, crown lengthening, and contouring. Whether you’re looking to improve your smile for aesthetic reasons or preparing for other restorative work, Solea allows for minimal discomfort and excellent results.
The Solea Laser is ideal for pediatric patients because it reduces the anxiety that can come with traditional dental tools. Whether it’s a filling or a frenectomy, children appreciate the quick and painless nature of Solea, which often eliminates the need for local anesthesia and helps them stay calm during their appointment.
While root canals are usually associated with pain and discomfort, using Solea can make the process much more tolerable. The laser helps remove infected pulp tissue precisely, reducing the need for extensive drilling and promoting faster healing.
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