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What is Waterlase Laser Dentistry?

A waterlase can perform a wide range of dental procedures that previously needed a dental drill.

Why Waterlase Laser Dentistry?

Virtually Painless

The WaterLase is a dental laser that enables the dentist to use minimal and even no anesthetic or drills to perform many routine dental procedures!

Natural Water-Powered Dentistry
The WaterLase combines water, air and laser energy for safe use on human tissue in the mouth. Our teeth are partially made up of water and when the laser makes contact with the tooth it excites the water molecules to cut through the tooth. Since the laser continuously sprays out water it keeps the tooth hydrated preventing heat and giving you a virtually pain free experience!

Teeth Whitening

Smile not what it used to be? Let us restore your shine and give your teeth an extra spark.

Preserve your teeth

The Waterlase can target treatment areas very precisely – thus preserving healthy tooth.

Less bleeding and swelling

The Waterlase can perform procedures on your gums with minimal or no bleeding, and there is much less swelling post-operation.

Less bleeding and swelling

The Waterlase can perform procedures on your gums with minimal or no bleeding, hence there is much less swelling post-operation.

Dental Patient Satisfaction Survey

We would like to know how you feel about the services we provide so we can make sure we are meeting your needs.
Your response are directly responsible for improving the quality of care given.
All responses will be kept confidential and anonymous.

Frequently Asked Questions

What procedures can the Waterlase do?
We can use Waterlase Dentistry for many procedures, including cavity preparation, caries (decay) removal, and treatment of gums and periodontal disease.
How does the Waterlase work?
The Waterlase uses a patented technology called Hydrophotonics, which combines laser energy with a spray of water in order to cut through the tooth.
Are there risks to using Waterlase?

The Waterlase is perfectly safe for your teeth. It can be harmful to eyes, so anyone in the treatment room will wear special protective glasses while it’s in use.

Smile Breaking Down?

At Adelaide Dental Solutions, we can use the latest technology in cosmetic dentistry to give you the smile makeover you deserve.

Dental Patient Satisfaction Survey

We would like to know how you feel about the services we provide so we can make sure we are meeting your needs.
Your response are directly responsible for improving the quality of care given.
All responses will be kept confidential and anonymous.