Using Lasers to Treat Snoring, Facial Aesthetics, and Facial Pain

Saturday, February 1, 2025

1:00 – 3:00 pm

Course Code:

782SL

Cost:

$0.00

Credits:

2

CE Hours

Assistant
CE On The Exhibit Hall Floor
Dentist
General Health
Hygienist
Lecture
Office

This course is for all dental practitioners and team members to learn about the applications of lasers for the following applications: Airway enhancement treatment to reduce snoring and offer 24/7 benefits. The soft palate, uvula, floor of the mouth and tongue are treated with laser energy rebuild collagen which will tighten the tissue and open up the airway without cutting or surgery. Non-surgical laser applications in improving airway & nasal breathing. Facial rejuvenation applications performed inside the mouth to reduce wrinkles on the face. Laser lip enhancement – plump the lips by rebuilding collagen, no needles or fillers. Tighten the neck by treating inside the mouth. Treatments done without anesthesia, no downtime, no consumables. Photobiomodulation to reduce pain & inflammation while speeding up the healing process.

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After this course attendees will be able to:

  • Identify the principles for laser tissue interaction
  • Understand the Nightlase procedure to reduce snoring and learn how to incorporate it 
  • Examine using photobiomodulation for pain control
  • Review the application in photobiomodulation in promoting tissue healing 
  • Discover how we can enhance facial esthetics from inside the mouth
  • Describe new techniques like Naselase and Silent ear
The Fotona grant has been applied to this course.
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