The Academy of Laser Dentistry Revamps Web Site to Help Patients Find Dentists Who Use Lasers.Business Editors/Health & Medical Writers CORAL GABLES Coral Gables, city (1990 pop. 40,091), Miami-Dade co., SE Fla., SW of Miami; inc. 1925. Founded at the height of the Florida land boom, Coral Gables is a noted planned city, with tree-lined boulevards and Mediterranean-style buildings. , Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 17, 2002 The Academy of Laser Dentistry laser dentistry Dentistry Any use of lasers in dentistry–eg, zapping caries, cosmetic dentistry. See Cosmetic dentistry. recently redesigned its web site to make it easier for patients to find information on dental lasers A dental laser is a type of laser designed specifically for use in oral surgery. In the United States, the use of lasers on the gums was first approved by the Food and Drug Administration in the early 1990s, and use on hard tissue like teeth or the bone of the mandible gained , including a free service to help them locate a dentist dentist /den·tist/ (den´tist) a person with a degree in dentistry and authorized to practice dentistry. den·tist n. A person who is trained and licensed to practice dentistry. who uses lasers. Patients can now go to the Academy's web site, www.laserdentistry.org, and click on a "find a dentist" button to search an extensive state-by-state listing. The US listing currently includes nearly 500 dentists in 45 different states. An international listing features nearly 150 dentists located in 24 different countries. "Up until now, there has been no central directory designed to help dental patients seeking laser treatment," noted Gail Siminovsky, executive director for the Academy. "Every week the Academy receives calls from patients who have heard about dental lasers but can't find a local dental office that uses the technology." The newly revamped site features separate areas for patients, dental professionals, the news media and Academy members. The patient area will offer extensive educational information regarding the role that lasers now play in dentistry dentistry, treatment and care of the teeth and associated oral structures. Dentistry is mainly concerned with tooth decay, disease of the supporting structures, such as the gums, and faulty positioning of the teeth. . Several different kinds of lasers are currently used in dentistry for a variety of different procedures, Siminovsky noted. Some lasers are used in place of the drill to treat cavities while others are used in place of the scalpel to treat the gums and other soft tissues. Still other lasers are used in conjunction with gels or solutions to whiten teeth in a single appointment. "Comfort is one of the biggest reasons patients are attracted to dental lasers," Siminovsky said. "In many cases, laser procedures can be performed without anesthetic anesthetic Agent that produces a local or general loss of sensation, including pain, and therefore is useful in surgery and dentistry. General anesthesia induces loss of consciousness, most often using hydrocarbons (e.g. injections and there is usually much less need for pain medication following treatment." When the laser is used in place of a scalpel, there is little or no bleeding and therefore less need for sutures, Siminovsky explained. The laser also destroys bacteria as it works, lowering the risk of infection. Officially incorporated in 1993, the Academy of Laser Dentistry is devoted to clinical education, research and the development of standards and guidelines guidelines, n.pl a set of standards, criteria, or specifications to be used or followed in the performance of certain tasks. for the safe and effective use of dental lasers technology. Its world-wide membership includes top clinicians, academicians and researchers in all laser wavelengths. Through its certification programs, it promotes high standards for knowledge, technical proficiency pro·fi·cien·cy n. pl. pro·fi·cien·cies The state or quality of being proficient; competence. Noun 1. proficiency - the quality of having great facility and competence and patient care. For more information, contact the Academy at 1-877-LASERS6 (1-877-527-3776) or visit the Academy's web site, www.laserdentistry.org. |
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