FAQ
Most frequent questions and answers
Laser filling is generally less painful compared to traditional drilling techniques. In many cases, anesthesia is not required, resulting in a more comfortable experience for the patient.
The duration of a laser filling procedure depends on the size and location of the cavity. However, laser fillings are often quicker than traditional fillings due to the efficient nature of laser technology.
Yes, laser fillings can be used for children. The minimally invasive nature and reduced need for anesthesia make laser filling a suitable option for young patients.
With proper oral hygiene and regular dental care, laser fillings can last for many years, similar to traditional dental fillings. However, individual factors such as oral habits and diet may affect the longevity of the filling.