The
Laser Scanner Finds
Ultrasmall Cavities Years Earlier
Have you ever had a dentist find a cavity and place a large
filling, and wondered why the filling is so large if the
cavity wasn’t there just six months before? The cavity was
there six months before – it just wasn’t big enough to show
on X-rays, and it wasn’t visible to the dentist yet. The
laser scanner can find cavities years earlier, when the
small cavity can be removed and repaired with a small
invisible bonded filling. Sometimes patients complain of
tooth sensitivity, or mild to severe pain, yet X-rays and
examination cannot pinpoint the source. Patients are often
given sensitivity toothpaste to deal with the problem.
However, sometimes, dentists have to perform root canals to
get the pain or sensitivity to stop, when the actual source
turned out to be undetectable decay. The laser scanner can
detect previously undetected decay and, once identified,
allow us to remove the discomfort and leave you with a
healthy smile.


