TY - JOUR T1 - The Role of Laser in Modern Dentistry: Literature Review A1 - Mohammad Mady A1 - Asal Abdulrahman AlArabi A1 - Abdullah Majed Turkistani A1 - Abdulrahman Ahmed AlSani A1 - Ghaliah Saleh Murad A1 - Amal Samran AlYami A1 - Amal Mohammed Masmali A1 - Ghadah Ahmed AlGhamdi A1 - Esraa Hamdan AlJohani A1 - Mona Saleh AlKhuder A1 - Rawan Yaseen Mahmoud JF - Annals of Dental Specialty JO - Ann Dent Spec SN - 2347-2022 Y1 - 2022 VL - 10 IS - 1 DO - 10.51847/GHfzVsoiAa SP - 133 EP - 136 N2 - Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation is referred to as "LASER." The laser has been applied to a wide variety of hard and soft tissue procedures since Miaman used it for the first time in dentistry in 1960. The use of lasers in contemporary dental practice, where they can be used as an addition to or substitute for traditional techniques, is becoming better understood. Lasers were once thought to be an advanced technology with few practical uses in clinical dentistry. Albert Einstein predicted in 1917 that photoelectric amplification might result in a single frequency, or stimulated emission, which served as the impetus for the creation of the laser and its predecessor. For studies of patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, the Medline, Pubmed, Embase, NCBI, and Cochrane databases were searched. Incidence, etiology, and management options were analyzed. With decades of development, laser technology for soft tissue surgery, resin curing, cavity preparation, and caries detection is highly developed. This does not rule out the possibility of further important developments. In fact, similar to laser abrasion, the blending of ideas from various technologies may open the door to new procedures and therapies. UR - https://annalsofdentalspecialty.net.in/article/the-role-of-laser-in-modern-dentistry-literature-review-wg5jpwtbc7toycn ER -