
Abstract: Laser technology has significantly advanced oral surgery, providing innovative solutions to improve patient outcomes, enhance precision, and minimize postoperative discomfort. This article explores the growing role of lasers in oral surgery, with particular focus on soft tissue management, hard tissue procedures, and their impact on patient recovery. Different types of lasers, such as CO2 and diode lasers, are discussed in terms of their specific applications and benefits, including their ability to reduce bleeding, improve precision, and accelerate healing. The article also highlights the advantages of laser-assisted procedures compared to traditional surgical methods, presenting a compelling case for the continued integration of lasers into everyday clinical practice.
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