Friday, November 5, 2010



The word ‘LASER’ is an acronym for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. A laser device emits a powerful, highly-concentrated beam of light. (Didn’t we all love the amazing laser weapons in ‘Star Wars?)


Lasers are used in hundreds of applications in almost every California industry including communications, researching, manufacturing, entertainment and medicine.


Lasers are now used in some technologically-advanced Peninsula dental practices on both hard (tooth) and soft (gum) tissue. Lasers allow a cosmetic dentist a degree of precision that was previously impossible.

How does laser dentistry benefit our dental patients?


•Fewer stitches (some surgical procedures require no sutures)

•Shorter healing time

•Decreased chance of infection

•Less damage to surrounding tissue/bone
•Increased patient comfort – anesthesia is often unnecessary


Dentists use lasers in crown lengthening, decay detection, bacteria removal in root canals, gum recontouring, biopsy, lesion removal, and tooth whitening.


If you are interested in any of these procedures, call Jeanette Kern, DDS, Cosmetic & General Dentistry at (831) 372-8011. Our practice has been providing unsurpassed general and cosmetic dentistry since 1995.


The latest dental technology is useless without the skill and experience necessary to deliver the best possible outcomes. Let us show you some photos of the results we routinely achieve.

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