AIR ABRASION

Air Abrasion is a cutting-edge dental technique that eliminates the need for traditional drilling. Instead of using a noisy and intimidating drill to remove decay or prepare teeth for fillings, our dentist in Port Charlotte, FL, now employs a high-powered stream of tiny aluminum oxide particles propelled by compressed air. 

How Air Abrasion Works 

First, the dentist will prepare your mouth by placing a rubber dam or protective shield around the area being treated. This helps to keep the rest of your mouth safe from any flying debris during the procedure. Next, a handheld device is used to deliver an abrasive material such as aluminum oxide or baking soda driven by a stream of compressed air onto the targeted tooth surface. The tiny particles gently wear away at the damaged tissue without causing any discomfort. 

Common Dental Procedures That Use Air Abrasion 

Air abrasion is a versatile and effective technique that can be used in various dental procedures.

  • One common dental procedure where air abrasion is utilized is the removal of tooth decay. Instead of using a traditional drill, dentists can use air abrasion to remove decayed areas of the tooth. 
  • Another common procedure that benefits from air abrasion is the preparation of teeth for cosmetic treatments such as bonding or veneers. With its precise and gentle nature, air abrasion enables dentists to selectively remove small amounts of enamel without damaging the surrounding healthy tooth structure. 
  • In addition, air abrasion can also be employed for repairing chipped or cracked teeth. The focused spray of abrasive particles helps smooth out rough edges and restore the appearance and function of damaged teeth. 
  • Air abrasion is often used in the treatment of dental cavities in children. Its non-invasive approach makes it an ideal choice for young patients who may feel anxious about traditional drilling methods. 
  • Moreover, certain procedures like removing stains or old fillings can also benefit from this technology. Air abrasion provides a less invasive alternative compared to conventional techniques while achieving similar results. 

With its versatility and range of applications, air abrasion has become an invaluable tool in modern dentistry. Eliminating the need for drills, in many cases, offers patients a more comfortable experience with reduced noise and vibration. 

Benefits of Air Abrasion 

Air abrasion is a dental technique that offers numerous benefits over traditional drilling methods:

  • One major advantage is its ability to preserve healthy tooth structure. Unlike drills, which often require the removal of additional tooth material, air abrasion targets only the area being treated. This means less trauma to your teeth and, ultimately, a stronger foundation for any necessary restorations. 
  • Another benefit of air abrasion is its precision. The dentist can control the intensity and focus of the abrasive stream, allowing for more accurate treatment. This level of precision reduces the risk of damaging adjacent teeth or soft tissues in your mouth. 
  • Additionally, air abrasion eliminates the need for anesthesia in many cases. Since it's a painless procedure for most patients, there's no need to numb the area being treated with injections or numbing gels. 
  • The lack of noise and vibration associated with drills also makes air abrasion a more comfortable experience overall. Many people find this method much less anxiety-inducing compared to traditional drilling techniques. 
  • Since there is no heat-generating friction or pressure during air abrasion procedures, there is minimal discomfort after treatment, as well as reduced postoperative sensitivity. 

These benefits make air abrasion an attractive option for those who may be apprehensive about dental visits or have sensitive teeth. 

If you're looking for a minimally invasive option that prioritizes your comfort while preserving your natural teeth, then air abrasion could be the solution you've been waiting for! Book an online appointment or call us at (941) 624-4575 to consult with our dentist in Port Charlotte, FL, today! You can also visit us at 4120 Tamiami Trail Suite A, Port Charlotte, FL 33952.

Location

4120 Tamiami Trail Suite A,
Port Charlotte, FL 33952

Office Hours

MON - THU8:00 am - 5:00 pm

FRIBy appointments only

SAT - SUNClosed