Abstract
Laser therapy plays a crucial role in the conservative treatment of various dental diseases, offering significant benefits across multiple domains such as endodontics, periodontics, oral surgery, and implant dentistry. The selection of laser techniques for dental procedures is influenced by factors such as the accessibility of lesions, patient anxiety during traditional blade operations, aesthetic considerations, and the management of bleeding.This case report illustrates the removal of an oral exophytic lesion, specifically a Traumatic Fibroma, using a diode laser. The application of a diode laser in this context exemplifies the advanced capabilities of laser technology in enhancing patient comfort and procedural outcomes. By employing a diode laser, practitioners can achieve precise excision with minimal bleeding, reduced postoperative discomfort, and improved healing times. This method not only addresses the technical and clinical demands of lesion removal but also significantly alleviates patient anxiety associated with conventional surgical techniques.
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