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Posted on 04/16/2018

Dental Diode Lasers (DDLs) in Orthodontics

Laser Orthodontics in Warwick, RI: A More Comfortable Way to Improve Your Smile

At Tollgate Orthodontics, we use advanced technology to make orthodontic treatment faster, more comfortable, and more precise. One of the most exciting advancements is laser orthodontics, powered by dental diode lasers (DDLs).

This modern approach allows us to perform common orthodontic procedures with less discomfort, faster healing, and greater accuracy—all while improving your overall treatment experience.

What Is Laser Orthodontics?

Laser orthodontics uses highly focused light energy to perform procedures on soft tissue (such as gums) and, in some cases, to assist with tooth preparation.

Unlike traditional methods, lasers allow for:

  • Greater precision
  • Minimal bleeding
  • Reduced swelling
  • Faster recovery times

For many patients, this means a much easier and more comfortable visit.

What Is Laser Orthodontics Used For?

Laser technology plays a key role in several orthodontic procedures, including:

✅ Braces Placement

Lasers help prepare teeth for brackets, ensuring accurate placement and a better fit.

✅ Treating Bleeding Gums

Laser energy can quickly control bleeding during treatment, keeping procedures efficient and clean.

✅ Gingivectomy (Gum Reshaping)

Used to remove excess gum tissue and improve both oral health and smile aesthetics.

✅ Gum Contouring After Braces

After braces are removed, lasers help refine the gum line for a more polished final result.

✅ Exposing Impacted Teeth

Lasers can gently uncover teeth that haven’t erupted properly, helping guide them into place.

✅ TADs (Temporary Anchorage Devices)

Laser assistance makes placement more comfortable and recovery quicker.

The Science Behind Laser Orthodontics

Dental diode lasers operate at specific wavelengths (typically 810, 940, and 980 nanometers) that interact with soft tissue in different ways.

The 940 nm wavelength is especially effective because it:

  • Provides clean, precise incisions
  • Minimizes tissue damage
  • Promotes faster healing

Most procedures are performed using pulsed laser technology, allowing tissue to cool between bursts—resulting in little to no discomfort for patients.

Does Laser Orthodontics Hurt?

One of the biggest advantages of laser orthodontics is patient comfort.

Most procedures:

  • Require little or no anesthesia
  • Cause minimal discomfort
  • Allow patients to return to normal activities quickly

Many patients report they barely feel anything during treatment.

Real Patient Experiences

Patients consistently report positive experiences with laser-assisted procedures:

  • “That was easy. I didn’t even feel anything.”
  • “I was nervous, but it turned out to be really easy.”
  • “She played with her friends right after—no discomfort at all.”

These outcomes highlight just how effective and patient-friendly this technology is.

Why Choose Tollgate Orthodontics in Warwick, RI?

We combine advanced technology with personalized care to deliver exceptional results.

Patients choose us because:

  • We use modern, proven technology
  • We focus on comfort and efficiency
  • We serve Warwick, East Greenwich, Jamestown, and the surrounding areas
  • We tailor every treatment plan to the individual

Schedule Your Consultation

If you’re interested in a more comfortable orthodontic experience, laser orthodontics may be right for you.

Contact Tollgate Orthodontics today to schedule your consultation and learn how we can help you achieve a healthier, more confident smile.

What is laser orthodontics?

Laser orthodontics uses focused light energy to perform gum and soft tissue procedures with greater precision and less discomfort.

Is laser orthodontics safe?

Yes, it is a safe and widely used technology that improves healing time and reduces complications.

Does laser orthodontics replace braces?

No, it enhances orthodontic treatment by improving procedures related to braces and gum health.

How long does recovery take after laser treatment?

Most patients recover quickly, often returning to normal activities the same day.