Laser Dentistry in Greenbelt, MD


The use of laser dentistry is becoming better-known among patients, though its spread among dentists is somewhat slow. The cost of introducing lasers into a dental practice can be considerable, but the benefits present for patients make the sacrifice well worth it. Dental lasers allow for treatment that delivers highly effective results, positive periodontal prospects, and precise dental work without compromising the way the patient feels in the dental chair. With their wide range of applications, dental lasers are becoming the contemporary scalpel – all while improving upon what the scalpel had to offer.

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Dental Lasers at Cherrywood Dental in Greenbelt


Our practice uses the Denmat Sol Laser, a soft tissue diode laser, as well as the Denmat NV PRO3 microlaser, offering advanced treatment options for various gum-related concerns. These state-of-the-art lasers provide precise and minimally invasive solutions, ensuring patient comfort and optimal outcomes. Some of the most common uses for a soft tissue laser include:

  • Taking biopsies to diagnose problematic tissues and identify oral cancer.

    Our dental lasers enable safe and precise tissue sampling, allowing for accurate diagnosis of suspicious lesions or abnormal growths in the oral cavity. Early detection of oral cancer is crucial for timely intervention and improved treatment outcomes.

  • Hemostasis, or stopping tissue from bleeding.

    The precise control and coagulation capabilities of our dental lasers facilitate efficient hemostasis, reducing post-operative bleeding and enhancing patient comfort during and after dental procedures.

  • Treatment/removal of canker sores (aphthous ulcers).

    Dental lasers provide gentle and effective treatment for canker sores by promoting faster healing and relieving associated discomfort. The targeted energy of the laser helps to reduce inflammation and expedite the healing process.

  • Gingival recontouring to lessen a gummy smile.

    Our soft tissue lasers allow for precise sculpting of gum tissue to improve the aesthetics of your smile. Gingival recontouring can effectively address excess gum tissue, creating a more balanced and harmonious smile.

  • Tooth root debridement, or removal of plaque and dead tissue to assist in the treatment of periodontal disease.

    Dental lasers offer a minimally invasive approach to tooth root debridement, effectively removing plaque and necrotic tissue from the root surfaces. This aids in the treatment of periodontal disease and promotes periodontal health.

  • Frenectomies are procedures in which a piece of tissue attaching two areas of the mouth is cut to provide easier movement.

     Our dental lasers enable precise and comfortable frenectomies, improving oral function and alleviating issues related to restricted movement of the tongue or lips.

  • Treatment/removal of abscesses.

    Dental lasers provide a minimally invasive solution for the treatment and removal of abscesses, effectively sterilizing the affected area and promoting rapid healing. By targeting bacteria and infected tissue, laser therapy helps to resolve abscesses while minimizing discomfort and promoting tissue regeneration.

Fix Common Denture Problems


Dental lasers alter tissue without causing patients the level of discomfort standard dental tools do. This is because:

  • Lasers are more precise

    Laser technology allows for precise adjustments and corrections to dentures, ensuring an optimal fit and function. With lasers, even minor adjustments can be made with accuracy, leading to improved comfort and stability for denture wearers.

  • Lasers are minimally invasive

    Unlike traditional methods, laser dentistry involves minimal disruption to surrounding tissues, reducing post-operative discomfort and promoting faster healing. Patients experience less trauma and discomfort during and after denture adjustments or repairs with laser technology.

  • Lasers minimize bleeding

    The precise nature of laser dentistry results in minimal trauma to the soft tissues, leading to reduced bleeding during procedures such as denture adjustments or tissue modifications. This not only enhances patient comfort but also provides a clearer field of view for the dentist, allowing for more accurate treatment.

  • Lasers reduce the need for anesthesia

    This also aids in re-attaching the gums to your With laser dentistry, many denture procedures can be performed with minimal or no anesthesia due to the reduced discomfort and trauma associated with laser technology. Patients can undergo denture adjustments or repairs comfortably without the need for numbing injections, resulting in a more pleasant experience overall.teeth, to prevent future instances of gum disease and restore your smile. Laser therapy stimulates the surrounding tissues, promoting both bone and soft tissue regeneration. This regenerative process encourages the reattachment of gums to the teeth, reinforcing their support structure and preventing future recurrence of gum disease. By addressing the underlying causes of periodontal issues, laser-assisted therapy helps to restore and maintain a healthy, beautiful smile for the long term.


  • Lasers minimize the presence of bacteria

    Laser energy effectively sterilizes the treatment area, reducing the presence of bacteria and lowering the risk of infection during denture-related procedures. This helps to maintain oral health and prevent complications following denture adjustments or repairs.

  • Lasers can stimulate new tissue growth

    Laser therapy has the unique ability to stimulate cellular activity and promote tissue regeneration. In cases where denture-related issues have caused tissue damage or irritation, laser treatment can aid in the healing process by encouraging the growth of new, healthy tissue, and restoring oral health and function.

These factors combine to make for comfortable treatment, speedy post-op healing, and an overall positive patient experience. Those fearful of dental treatment have the added advantage of a dental laser’s soothing, non-threatening appearance and sounds.

Soft Tissue Dental Lasers’ Full Range of Applications

  • Excision and incision of biopsies
  • Hemostatic assistance
  • Treatment of aphthous ulcers
  • Gingival incision and excisions
  • Gingivectomies
  • Gingivoplasties
  • Gingival troughing
  • Gingival recontouring
  • Tissue retraction for impressions
  • Oral papillectomies
  • Sulcular debridement
  • Sulcular tissue removal
  • Removal of granulation tissue
  • Frenectomies
  • Abscess incision and draining and excisions
  • Operculectomies
  • Removal of fibromas
  • Soft tissue crown lengthening
  • Vestibuloplasties

Smile Gallery

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A close up of a person 's teeth and gums.

Gum Contouring

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A close up of a person 's mouth with white teeth.

Gingivectomy

Contact our office to learn more about laser dentistry, or schedule your next procedure. You’ll be thrilled with both your treatment and its results.

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