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Red Light Oral Therapy Device

Red Light Oral Therapy Device

Model:COZING-USBO
Wavelength:Red,650nm
User group:Aged or middle aged
Function:It can treatment Pharyngitis,Oral ulcers

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Product Introduction
What are the indications of laser treatment for dental bone loss?

 

  • Pharyngitis
  • Oral ulcers
  • Snoring
  • Oral infection treatment
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What's the technical parameter of the red light Oral therapy device?

 

Brand

COZING

Model

COZING-USBO

energy source

electricity

Material

plastic, tooth model

Shelf life

2 years

Quality Certification

CE

Instrument classification

Class I

Product Specifications

3200 mW

Wavelength

650nm laser therapy device

 

Compare with others, the red light Oral therapy device COZING-USBO advantages as following:

 

①Totally get rid of the main unit limited.

②Easy to usage .

③Portable and compact .

④Only plug in, then the laser will output automatically.

⑤It can be powered by the portable power bank, adapter or computer.

⑥The National patent protected technology .

teeth bone loss laser treatment1

 

How does teeth bone loss laser treatment work?

 

The optical principle of laser is to activate the laser medium to generate enriched photon energy levels. In dental applications, lasers usually consist of laser media, laser cavity and optical systems. Laser media can be substances such as gas, solid or semiconductor. The laser cavity is the core part of the laser, which generates and amplifies laser light. Optical systems are used to focus and adjust the characteristics of the laser beam.

The role of laser in Oral tissues is mainly through the absorption, conduction and conversion of light energy. Different types of lasers have different wavelengths and powers and can produce different effects on tissues with different compositions. For example, laser can act on tooth tissue through the principle of selective absorption and can be used for tooth repair and beauty.

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What's Apthous ulcers:

 

Without any injections to numb the area, the painless laser energy penetrates the lesion in order to heal the canker sore. The laser does not touch the skin, and is controlled by keeping the tip of the laser several millimeters away from the tissue. Treatment lasts about 15 minutes, and most patients feel better IMMEDIATELY after treatment! The canker sore usually heals within 24 hours after the treatment, versus 7-10 days without laser treatment!

 

Aphthous ulcers, commonly known as canker sores, are the most common, recurrent lesions that affect the Oral cavity. As many as 5-66% of the population may be affected by these ulcerations [1]. The lesions of aphthous ulcers are characterized by recurrent bouts of single or multiple rounded, shallow, painful Oral ulcers which may occur at intervals of few days to a few months.

 

Aphthous ulcers usually present with grey-white pseudomembranes which are enveloped by thin erythematous halos. These lesions most commonly occur on the non keratinized mobile Oral mucosal surfaces. The usual course of progression of these lesions is to cause moderate to intense pain and to heal within 7-10 days.

 

Can the laser treat other sores?

Laser treatment may be able to help similar sores in or around the mouth. Other sores in the mouth that are painful, white, or red may be treated similarly.

 

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FAQ

 

Q1: How does laser treatment address bone loss around teeth?

A1: Laser treatment for bone loss around teeth typically involves the use of specific dental lasers, such as Er:YAG or COZING lasers. The process, known as laser-assisted new attachment procedure (LANAP) or laser periodontal therapy, aims to regenerate lost bone and improve the overall health of the gums. Here's how laser treatment addresses bone loss:
Bacterial Reduction:
Laser energy is used to target and remove bacteria and infected tissue from the periodontal pockets around teeth.
The laser's bactericidal properties help in reducing the microbial load in the affected areas.
Calculus Removal:
The laser can selectively remove calculus (hardened plaque) from the tooth surface and below the gumline.
This debriding process is crucial for creating a clean and conducive environment for healing.
Gum Pocket Sterilization:
The laser is used to sterilize the gum pockets, preventing the growth of bacteria and promoting aseptic conditions for healing.
Stimulation of Regeneration:
Laser energy is directed into the gum tissue to stimulate cellular activity and promote regrowth of connective tissue and bone.
The laser selectively targets diseased areas while sparing healthy tissue, encouraging regeneration.
Blood Clot Formation:
The laser helps in creating a stable blood clot in the treated area, acting as a scaffold for the regrowth of supporting structures.
Collagen Formation:
Laser treatment encourages the formation of collagen, a crucial component for the structural integrity of gums and bone.
Reduced Inflammation:
Laser therapy has anti-inflammatory effects, reducing swelling and promoting a healthier gum environment.
Minimized Discomfort:
Patients often experience less discomfort compared to traditional methods, as lasers are minimally invasive and result in less trauma to the tissues.

 

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