Endodontics

The removal of infected tissues from the dental pulp and root canals is essential for the effective management of endodontic pathology.
Irrigation and decontamination of endodontic tissues using traditional techniques physically eliminate only about 70% of the bacterial load present in the root canals, making a deeper action necessary — something impossible to achieve with manual instruments.

Laser treatment, combined with sodium hypochlorite and EDTA-based solutions, effectively decontaminates even the most difficult-to-reach areas inside the tooth, thanks to the light irradiation within the endodontic system, achieving a bactericidal effect close to 100%.
Laser-assisted decontamination protocols increase the predictability of results while preserving as much dental tissue as possible and sealing the treated areas.

  • Laser-assisted irrigant protocol for canal decontamination
  • Desensitization
  • Direct pulp capping
  • Pulpectomy
  • Root canal obturation
  • Incision of periapical abscesses

LASERS WITH APPLICATIONS
IN ENDODONTICS