Abstract
The use of lasers in dentistry, particularly in periodontics and peri-implant diseases, is becoming increasingly common nowadays. Since their introduction in the late 20th century, they have revolutionized the treatment options available for the management of periodontal disease. They allow the clinician to reach inside the deeper pockets and help in reducing the bacterial load. They offer various advantages and have variations according to their clinical use. This review presents an overview of their applications in periodontics.
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