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University of Oklahoma College of Dentistry Students Train on New Laser Technology

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University of Oklahoma College of Dentistry Students Train on New Laser Technology


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July 8, 2025

OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA – The latest advancement in laser technology has arrived at the University of Oklahoma College of Dentistry clinics, offering patients the most modern option for pain relief, bleeding control, bacteria removal and more.

Faculty and students in the pre-doctoral, graduate and dental hygiene programs at the OU College of Dentistry have begun using the Gemini EVO Laser by Ultradent, a special beam of light that, in many cases, can perform procedures more gently and precisely than traditional tools can.

“We believe this laser will enhance the patient experience,” said Joseph Franco Jr., D.D.S., assistant dean of clinical affairs at the OU College of Dentistry. “It will allow us to do more in a shorter period of time with better results and less trauma for patients. It will also enhance our student experience. Students will learn this cutting-edge technology and then take it forward into their own careers.”

The laser will be used in a variety of procedures, including fillings and helping the dentist to remove excessive or ulcerated tissue. It will also stop bleeding quickly and heal an area immediately. For patients with ulcers or lesions in their mouths, the laser can provide immediate pain relief, and it can penetrate sore muscles for those with discomfort near an extracted tooth or with jaw pain. The laser comes with different-sized tips, allowing the dentist to target a specific spot or address a larger area of tissue that needs to be removed.

The dental hygiene program at the OU College of Dentistry will use the laser for patients with periodontal (gum) disease. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, nearly half of all Americans have some form of gum disease. Whether used for gingivitis, the mildest form of gum disease, or periodontitis, a chronic gum condition, the laser aids in reducing bacteria and promotes quicker healing.

“The laser promotes healing in the areas where we perform deep scaling and root planing (deep cleaning) for gum disease,” said Donna Wood, Ph.D., a registered dental hygienist and director of the Dental Hygiene Program at the OU College of Dentistry. “It also reduces the number of bacteria instantaneously. It’s a great tool, and I’m excited for our patients to experience it.”

For more information about the OU College of Dentistry and its clinics, visit dentistry.ouhsc.edu.

About the University of Oklahoma

Founded in 1890, the University of Oklahoma is a public research university with campuses in Norman, Oklahoma City and Tulsa. As the state’s flagship university, OU serves the educational, cultural, economic and health care needs of the state, region and nation. In Oklahoma City, OU Health Sciences is one of the nation’s few academic health centers with seven health profession colleges located on the same campus. OU Health Sciences serves approximately 4,000 students in more than 70 undergraduate and graduate degree programs spanning Oklahoma City and Tulsa and is the leading research institution in Oklahoma. For more information about OU Health Sciences, visit www.ouhsc.edu.


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