
“NO Scalpel. NO Drill. LESS Pain. Faster Healing.”
Key Takeaways
- Advanced dental laser technology offers precise, minimally invasive treatments with significantly reduced pain and faster healing compared to traditional methods
- Laser treatments eliminate the need for scalpels and often reduce or eliminate the need for anesthesia, making procedures more comfortable for anxious patients
- Advanced dental lasers at Central Park Dental & Orthodontics treat both soft and hard tissues, from gum disease to cavity removal and airway treatments
- Dr. Jung’s Three Legs of the Healing Stool philosophy integrates laser technology with structural, chemical, and emotional balance for comprehensive whole-body wellness
When you think about going to the dentist, what comes to mind? For many people throughout Mansfield, Arlington, and the Dallas-Fort Worth area, it’s the sound of the drill, the pressure of traditional tools, and that lingering anxiety about discomfort. But what if I told you that modern dentistry has evolved far beyond those outdated experiences?
At Central Park Dental & Orthodontics, Dr. Jiyoung Jung brings a revolutionary approach to dental care through advanced laser technology. As a dentist recognized in D Magazine’s Best Dentists for five consecutive years (2021-2025) and featured on NBC, ABC, FOX, CW, CBS & TEDx, Dr. Jung has invested in advanced dental lasers that are transforming how patients experience dental treatment.
Let’s pull back the curtain on dental laser technology and discover how these precision instruments are making dental care more comfortable, effective, and healing-focused than ever before.
What Are Dental Lasers and How Do They Actually Work?
Think of a dental laser as an incredibly focused beam of light energy. The term LASER stands for “Light Amplification by the Stimulated Emission of Radiation,” which sounds intimidating but simply means we’re using controlled light energy to perform precise dental procedures.
Here’s what makes laser technology so different from traditional methods: instead of cutting tissue with a blade or grinding away tooth structure with a drill, lasers interact directly with water and specific tissue components at the cellular level. This interaction allows Dr. Jung to remove or reshape tissue with pinpoint accuracy, often causing less trauma to surrounding healthy areas.
The laser beam can be adjusted to different wavelengths and power levels depending on what procedure you need. Some wavelengths work better on soft tissues like gums, while others excel at treating hard tissues like teeth and bone. At Central Park Dental & Orthodontics, our advanced laser system offers the versatility to handle both soft and hard tissue procedures with exceptional precision.
The Science Behind Pain-Free Treatment
One of the most remarkable aspects of laser dentistry is how it minimizes discomfort. When Dr. Jung uses laser technology for your treatment, several things happen simultaneously that contribute to a more comfortable experience.
First, the laser works so quickly and precisely that it often doesn’t trigger the nerve pain response that traditional drills create. You know that vibration and pressure sensation from conventional dental tools? Lasers eliminate that entirely. The focused light energy removes tissue without the mechanical force that creates discomfort.
Second, as the laser works, it actually seals nerve endings and blood vessels in the treatment area. This natural cauterization process means less bleeding during your procedure and significantly reduced post-treatment sensitivity. Many patients who’ve experienced both traditional and laser treatments describe the difference as night and day.
This is particularly important for patients throughout Mansfield, Burleson, and Grand Prairie who may have avoided dental care due to anxiety or previous uncomfortable experiences. The reduced need for local anesthesia means fewer injections, and many procedures can be completed with minimal to no numbing at all.
Advanced Laser Applications: Beyond Basic Dentistry
At Central Park Dental & Orthodontics, laser technology isn’t just a substitute for traditional tools—it opens entirely new treatment possibilities that align with Dr. Jung’s comprehensive approach to oral and whole-body health.
Periodontal Disease Treatment
Gum disease affects millions of people, and traditional treatment often involves surgical procedures that require cutting, suturing, and extended recovery periods. Laser periodontal therapy changes this equation completely.
When treating periodontal pockets—those spaces between teeth and gums where harmful bacteria accumulate—Dr. Jung uses precise laser energy to eliminate bacteria deep within the pocket while removing diseased tissue. The laser’s antibacterial properties provide a level of sterilization that traditional methods can’t match.
What does this mean for you? Dramatically reduced bleeding and swelling, faster healing, and the ability to maintain more of your natural gum tissue. Patients from Kennedale, Midlothian, and throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth area have experienced remarkable improvements in their gum health through laser therapy, often avoiding the need for traditional periodontal surgery entirely.
Cavity Treatment and Tooth Preparation
Laser technology has revolutionized how we approach cavities. For small to moderate decay, Dr. Jung can use lasers to precisely remove the damaged tooth structure while preserving more of your healthy tooth than traditional drilling allows.
The laser’s precision means we’re not removing any more tooth structure than absolutely necessary. This conservative approach aligns perfectly with Dr. Jung’s philosophy of preservation—keeping your natural teeth healthy and functional for a lifetime whenever possible.
Additionally, the laser sterilizes the cavity as it works, killing bacteria that might otherwise remain after traditional preparation. This creates an ideal environment for filling placement and can contribute to longer-lasting restorations.
Soft Tissue Procedures
Lasers excel at soft tissue treatments, offering significant advantages over traditional surgical approaches. Dr. Jung uses laser technology for various procedures including:
Frenectomy: When the frenum—the small tissue connection under the tongue or between the front teeth—restricts movement or causes spacing issues, laser treatment provides a quick, comfortable solution with minimal bleeding and rapid healing.
Gummy Smile Correction: For patients who feel their gums show too much when they smile, laser gum recontouring reshapes the gum line with precision, creating a more balanced, aesthetically pleasing appearance without the trauma of traditional surgery.
Gum Disease Management: Beyond deep periodontal treatment, lasers help manage gingivitis and early-stage gum problems by removing inflamed tissue and eliminating bacterial colonization before it progresses to more serious conditions.
Airway-Focused Laser Treatments
This is where Dr. Jung’s advanced training and comprehensive approach truly shine. As a dentist specializing in sleep and airway dentistry, she recognizes that some breathing problems stem from soft tissue obstructions in the mouth and throat.
Laser tonsil treatment represents a breakthrough for patients struggling with enlarged tonsils that contribute to sleep apnea or breathing difficulties. Traditional tonsillectomy requires general anesthesia, hospitalization, and weeks of recovery. Laser tonsil reduction, however, can be performed in our Mansfield office with local anesthesia, offering:
- Minimal discomfort during and after the procedure
- Significantly reduced recovery time—often just days instead of weeks
- Less post-operative pain compared to traditional surgery
- Immediate improvement in airway space
- Lower risk of complications like bleeding or infection
For patients throughout Alvarado, Fort Worth, and surrounding communities who’ve been told they need traditional tonsil surgery but want a less invasive option, laser tonsil treatment provides an effective alternative that aligns with modern, patient-centered care.
Lesion Removal and Biopsy
When suspicious tissue appears in the mouth, quick action matters. Lasers allow Dr. Jung to remove potentially problematic lesions or take tissue samples for biopsy with exceptional precision. The laser’s ability to seal blood vessels as it works means less bleeding and faster healing, while providing tissue samples that remain unaltered for accurate pathological analysis.
The Three Legs of the Healing Stool: Integrating Laser Technology
Dr. Jung’s pioneering “Three Legs of the Healing Stool” philosophy recognizes that optimal healing requires balance across three interconnected pillars: Structural Balance, Chemical Balance, and Emotional/Mental/Spiritual Balance. Laser technology plays a crucial role in supporting all three.
Structural Balance: Laser treatments promote proper structural healing by creating clean, precise treatment sites with minimal trauma. Whether we’re treating gum disease that threatens the structural support of your teeth or performing airway procedures that restore proper breathing patterns, lasers help maintain and restore structural integrity throughout your oral-facial system.
Chemical Balance: The laser’s antibacterial properties help restore healthy chemical balance by eliminating pathogenic bacteria that create toxic byproducts and trigger inflammatory responses. This reduction in bacterial load allows your body’s natural healing mechanisms to function optimally, supporting the chemical balance essential for whole-body wellness.
Emotional Balance: Perhaps most importantly, the comfort and reduced anxiety associated with laser treatments support emotional wellness. When you’re not dreading dental visits because of anticipated pain or discomfort, you’re more likely to maintain regular care. This positive relationship with dental treatment reduces stress and supports the emotional balance that Dr. Jung recognizes as essential for healing.
Just as a three-legged stool requires all legs to remain stable, your optimal health depends on balancing these three pillars. Laser technology isn’t just about treating symptoms—it’s about supporting your body’s natural healing capacity across all three dimensions.
The Precision Advantage: What Makes Lasers Superior
When we talk about laser precision, we’re not just using marketing language. The measurable advantages of laser technology over traditional methods are substantial and scientifically validated.
Traditional dental drills work through mechanical grinding, creating vibration and removing tissue through physical force. This approach, while effective, lacks the fine control that laser energy provides. The drill bit has physical dimensions that limit how precise the preparation can be, and the vibration can affect surrounding tissues.
Laser energy, conversely, can be focused to a pinpoint beam that targets specific tissue types while leaving adjacent healthy tissue untouched. Think about trying to remove a stain from a white shirt—would you rather use a broad brush that might spread the stain, or a precision tool that lifts only the stained fibers? That’s the difference between traditional tools and laser technology.
This precision translates directly into better outcomes for patients throughout Mansfield, Arlington, and the broader Dallas-Fort Worth area:
- More conservative treatments that preserve healthy tooth structure
- Reduced damage to surrounding tissues, leading to faster healing
- Better aesthetic results in cosmetic procedures
- Lower risk of complications during and after treatment
- More predictable, consistent treatment outcomes
Faster Healing: The Biological Benefits
The healing advantages of laser dentistry go beyond just causing less initial trauma. The laser’s interaction with tissue actually promotes faster, more complete healing through several biological mechanisms.
When the laser beam contacts tissue, it creates what’s called a “photo-biostimulation” effect. This means the light energy stimulates cellular activity, encouraging tissue regeneration and repair. Your cells essentially receive a healing boost from the laser energy itself.
Additionally, the laser seals blood vessels and lymphatic channels as it works. This immediate cauterization serves multiple purposes:
- Dramatically reduced bleeding during procedures, providing Dr. Jung with better visibility and control
- Minimized post-operative swelling, as sealed lymphatic vessels prevent fluid accumulation
- Reduced risk of infection, since sealed tissues create a barrier against bacterial invasion
- Less post-treatment discomfort, as nerve endings are sealed rather than left exposed
Patients consistently report returning to normal activities much faster after laser procedures compared to traditional treatments. Where conventional gum surgery might require a week or more of recovery, laser periodontal treatment often allows patients to resume regular activities within a day or two.
Safety and Comfort: Addressing Common Concerns
Many patients visiting our Mansfield office have questions about laser safety. Let me address the most common concerns directly.
Dental lasers are FDA-approved for numerous dental applications, with decades of research supporting their safety and effectiveness. The laser systems Dr. Jung uses at Central Park Dental & Orthodontics represent the most advanced, rigorously tested technology available in modern dentistry.
During any laser procedure, both you and the dental team wear protective eyewear specifically designed to filter the laser wavelength being used. This protection is mandatory and ensures complete eye safety throughout your treatment.
The laser settings Dr. Jung uses are precisely calibrated for each specific procedure and tissue type. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all approach—the power, wavelength, and pulse duration are all adjusted to provide optimal results while maintaining the highest safety standards.
Unlike radiation-based imaging, lasers don’t involve ionizing radiation. The light energy used in dental lasers is non-ionizing, meaning it doesn’t pose the cumulative exposure risks associated with X-rays or other radiation sources.
For patients with dental anxiety—a concern Dr. Jung takes seriously for patients throughout Burleson, Grand Prairie, and surrounding areas—laser treatments often provide a psychological benefit as significant as the physical advantages. The absence of drilling sounds, reduced need for anesthesia, and minimal discomfort create a fundamentally different dental experience that many anxious patients find much more manageable.
Who Benefits Most from Laser Dentistry?
While virtually any dental patient can benefit from laser technology, certain groups find these advanced treatments particularly valuable:
Patients with Dental Anxiety: If the sound of the drill or fear of injections has kept you away from needed dental care, laser treatments can transform your experience. Many procedures require little to no anesthesia, and the quiet, controlled nature of laser work reduces the sensory triggers that cause anxiety.
People with Sensitive Teeth: Dental sensitivity can make even routine cleanings uncomfortable. Laser treatments typically cause less sensitivity both during and after procedures, making dental care more tolerable for patients with this common condition.
Those Seeking Minimally Invasive Care: If you prefer conservative treatment approaches that preserve as much natural tooth structure as possible, laser dentistry aligns perfectly with this philosophy. Dr. Jung’s commitment to preservation-focused care is enhanced by laser technology’s precision.
Patients with Bleeding Disorders: The laser’s natural hemostatic (bleeding-controlling) properties make it safer for patients taking blood thinners or those with clotting disorders. The reduced bleeding during procedures minimizes complications for this higher-risk group.
Individuals Focused on Whole-Body Wellness: For patients who understand the mouth-body connection and want treatments that support overall health—not just address isolated dental problems—laser therapy fits naturally into a comprehensive wellness approach.
Busy Professionals and Parents: Faster healing and reduced recovery time mean less disruption to your work schedule or family responsibilities. Many laser procedures allow you to return to normal activities the same day.
Advanced Technology at Central Park Dental & Orthodontics
Dr. Jung’s commitment to providing the highest quality care drives her investment in the most advanced technology available. The advanced dental laser system at Central Park Dental & Orthodontics represents the pinnacle of current laser technology, offering capabilities that previous generation lasers couldn’t match.
This investment reflects Dr. Jung’s broader commitment to technology-enhanced care. Alongside our advanced laser system, the practice utilizes 3D cone beam CT imaging for precise diagnosis and treatment planning, specialized medical imaging visualization and analysis software, and other cutting-edge tools that ensure patients receive the most accurate, effective care possible.
This technological sophistication sets Central Park Dental & Orthodontics apart from many other practices throughout Mansfield, Alvarado, and the Dallas-Fort Worth region. You’re not just getting standard dental care—you’re receiving treatment guided by the most advanced diagnostic and therapeutic tools available in modern dentistry.
Real Patient Experiences: What to Expect
While we focus on the technical aspects and benefits of laser dentistry, what really matters is your actual experience in the dental chair. Let’s walk through what you can expect when Dr. Jung uses laser technology for your treatment.
Before Your Procedure: Dr. Jung will thoroughly explain the laser treatment process, answer your questions, and ensure you understand both what will happen and what benefits you can expect. You’ll receive protective eyewear to wear during the laser portion of your treatment.
During Treatment: Most patients report feeling only mild warmth or tingling during laser procedures. There’s no vibration, pressure, or drilling sensation. The laser works quickly and precisely, often completing procedures faster than traditional methods. Depending on the specific treatment, you may need little or no local anesthesia.
Immediately After: Unlike traditional surgical procedures that leave you with sutures, swelling, and significant discomfort, laser treatments typically result in minimal post-operative symptoms. You can usually eat, drink, and speak normally soon after treatment. Any discomfort is generally mild and responds well to over-the-counter pain relievers if needed at all.
Recovery Period: This is where laser technology truly shines. Most patients experience dramatically shorter recovery periods compared to traditional methods. Healing is typically faster and more complete, with less risk of complications like infection or excessive swelling.
Laser Technology and Airway Health
Dr. Jung’s specialized focus on sleep and airway dentistry makes the laser technology at Central Park Dental & Orthodontics particularly valuable for patients struggling with breathing-related issues. The connection between oral structures and breathing patterns is profound, and laser treatment offers solutions that traditional dentistry couldn’t effectively address.
Enlarged tonsils represent a common but often overlooked cause of breathing problems in both children and adults. These lymphoid tissues can obstruct the airway during sleep, contributing to snoring, sleep apnea, and chronic fatigue. Traditional tonsillectomy involves complete removal under general anesthesia—a significant procedure with substantial recovery requirements.
Laser tonsil reduction offers a middle ground that’s often more appropriate for patients with moderate enlargement. Using precise laser energy, Dr. Jung can reduce the size of enlarged tonsils, opening the airway while preserving the immune function these tissues provide. The procedure is performed in our Mansfield office, typically requires only local anesthesia, and involves dramatically less recovery time than traditional surgery.
This approach aligns with Dr. Jung’s philosophy of addressing root causes rather than just managing symptoms. If your breathing problems stem from soft tissue obstruction, treating that obstruction directly makes more sense than simply prescribing a CPAP machine or other devices that work around the problem rather than solving it.
For patients throughout Fort Worth, Kennedale, and surrounding communities who’ve been struggling with unrefreshing sleep, chronic fatigue, or diagnosed sleep apnea, laser airway treatments represent a potentially life-changing option that deserves consideration.
The Collaborative Care Approach
Dr. Jung’s commitment to whole-body wellness extends beyond the walls of Central Park Dental & Orthodontics. Laser treatments often fit into broader treatment plans that may involve collaboration with other healthcare providers including chiropractors, physical therapists, functional medicine practitioners, and nutritionists.
This collaborative approach recognizes that your oral health doesn’t exist in isolation. The structures of your mouth and airway affect your posture, breathing patterns, sleep quality, and overall physical health. Conversely, factors like nutrition, stress levels, and systemic inflammation impact your oral health outcomes.
When Dr. Jung incorporates laser treatment into your care plan, it’s within this comprehensive framework. The reduced inflammation and bacterial load resulting from laser periodontal therapy, for example, may support treatments you’re receiving from other healthcare providers. The improved airway from laser tonsil reduction may enhance the effectiveness of postural correction work with your chiropractor or physical therapist.
This integrated approach to healthcare represents the future of medicine—practitioners from different disciplines working together to address your health from multiple angles simultaneously. Laser technology serves as one tool within this comprehensive toolkit, supporting your journey toward optimal health and wellness.
Cost Considerations and Value
Many patients ask about the cost of laser treatments compared to traditional methods. It’s an important question that deserves a straightforward answer.
Laser dentistry often represents better value than traditional approaches, even when the immediate cost appears similar or slightly higher. Here’s why:
Reduced Need for Follow-Up Treatment: The precision of laser work and superior healing often mean fewer complications requiring additional visits or corrective procedures. What might have required multiple appointments with traditional methods may be completed in fewer visits with laser treatment.
Less Time Away from Work: Faster recovery means less time taking off work or away from family responsibilities. For busy professionals throughout Mansfield, Arlington, and the Dallas-Fort Worth area, this time savings has real economic value.
Better Long-Term Outcomes: Procedures performed with lasers often show superior long-term results. Better healing and more complete bacterial elimination in periodontal treatment, for example, can mean longer intervals between deep cleaning appointments.
Reduced Medication Needs: Less post-operative pain and lower infection risk often translate to reduced need for prescription pain medications or antibiotics, lowering both costs and the potential for medication side effects.
Most dental insurance plans cover laser treatments when they’re medically necessary, just as they would cover the traditional alternative. The team at Central Park Dental & Orthodontics works with patients to maximize insurance benefits and can discuss payment options for any portions not covered by insurance.
Preparing for Your Laser Treatment
If you’re scheduled for a laser procedure at Central Park Dental & Orthodontics, here’s how to prepare for the best possible experience and outcome:
Before Your Appointment: Continue your normal oral hygiene routine, but be gentle around any areas that are tender or bleeding. If you’ve been prescribed antibiotics before the procedure, take them exactly as directed. Eat a normal meal beforehand unless Dr. Jung’s team has given you specific instructions otherwise.
Day of Treatment: Wear comfortable clothing and arrive a few minutes early to relax before your appointment. If you’re anxious, let the team know—we can adjust our approach to help you feel more comfortable. Bring your insurance information and any questions you want to discuss.
After Your Procedure: Follow Dr. Jung’s specific post-treatment instructions, which will be tailored to your particular procedure. Generally, you can resume normal activities quickly, but you may want to avoid strenuous exercise for the rest of the day. Stick to soft foods if the treatment area feels sensitive, and maintain gentle oral hygiene around the treated site.
The Future of Dental Laser Technology
Laser dentistry continues to evolve, with new applications and improved technologies emerging regularly. Dr. Jung stays current with these developments through continuing education and professional development, ensuring patients at Central Park Dental & Orthodontics benefit from the latest advancements.
Emerging applications include enhanced protocols for treating peri-implantitis (inflammation around dental implants), regenerative procedures that stimulate bone and tissue growth, and even more precise targeting of specific bacterial strains associated with periodontal disease.
The integration of artificial intelligence with laser systems promises even greater precision and predictability in the future. Imagine laser systems that can analyze tissue in real-time and automatically adjust treatment parameters for optimal outcomes—that future isn’t far away.
For patients in Mansfield, Midlothian, and throughout the region, choosing a practice that invests in advanced technology means you’re positioning yourself to benefit from these innovations as they become available. Dr. Jung’s commitment to remaining at the forefront of dental technology ensures you’ll continue receiving the most advanced care available.
Making the Decision: Is Laser Treatment Right for You?
If you’re considering laser treatment or wondering whether it might be appropriate for your dental needs, the best approach is to schedule a comprehensive consultation with Dr. Jung. Every patient’s situation is unique, and while laser technology offers remarkable benefits for most people, the specific treatment plan that’s right for you depends on factors including:
- The specific condition being treated
- Your overall health status and any medical conditions
- Your treatment preferences and comfort level
- The extent of treatment needed
- Your long-term dental health goals
Dr. Jung takes time to understand not just your immediate dental concerns but your broader health goals and how dental treatment fits into your overall wellness plan. This comprehensive approach ensures you receive recommendations tailored to your specific situation rather than a one-size-fits-all treatment plan.
Frequently Asked Questions About Dental Laser Treatments
Does laser treatment hurt?
Most patients experience minimal to no discomfort during laser procedures. The laser works so quickly and precisely that it often doesn’t trigger pain responses, and the sealing of nerve endings as the laser works reduces sensation. Many procedures require little or no anesthesia, and post-treatment discomfort is typically much less than with traditional methods.
How long does laser treatment take?
Treatment time varies depending on the specific procedure, but lasers often work faster than traditional methods. A laser frenectomy might take just 10-15 minutes, while more extensive periodontal treatment could require 30-60 minutes. Dr. Jung will give you an accurate time estimate when discussing your specific treatment plan.
Will I need multiple appointments?
Many laser procedures can be completed in a single appointment, though more extensive conditions may require multiple visits. The precision and effectiveness of laser treatment often reduces the total number of appointments needed compared to traditional approaches.
Are there any side effects?
Side effects from laser dentistry are typically minimal and may include mild temporary sensitivity or minor swelling. These effects are generally much less severe than those associated with traditional surgical procedures and resolve quickly without intervention.
Can laser treatment be used for children?
Yes, laser dentistry is safe and effective for patients of all ages, including children. In fact, the reduced discomfort and shorter treatment times make lasers particularly well-suited for pediatric patients who may have difficulty tolerating longer traditional procedures.
Is laser dentistry safe if I’m pregnant?
Laser treatments are generally considered safe during pregnancy, though as with any dental procedure, it’s important to inform Dr. Jung if you’re pregnant or think you might be. Some procedures may be postponed until after delivery based on your specific situation and trimester.
How do I know if my dentist is qualified to use lasers?
Dr. Jung has received specialized training in laser dentistry and maintains current certification through continuing education. Her extensive experience with laser technology, combined with her Fellowship in the Academy of General Dentistry (achieved by only 6% of dentists nationwide), ensures you’re receiving care from a highly qualified practitioner.
Will my insurance cover laser treatment?
Most dental insurance plans cover laser procedures when they’re medically necessary, treating them the same as traditional alternatives. The team at Central Park Dental & Orthodontics works with your insurance provider to maximize your benefits and can explain your coverage before proceeding with treatment.
Can lasers replace all traditional dental tools?
While lasers are extremely versatile, they don’t replace all traditional instruments. Dr. Jung uses the most appropriate tool for each specific situation, which may involve lasers, traditional instruments, or a combination of both. The goal is always optimal outcomes using the most effective and comfortable methods available.
How long do the results of laser treatment last?
The longevity of laser treatment results depends on the specific procedure and your ongoing oral hygiene. Laser periodontal therapy, for example, can provide long-lasting improvement in gum health when combined with good home care and regular maintenance. Many patients experience superior long-term outcomes with laser treatments compared to traditional methods.
Taking the Next Step Toward Comfortable, Advanced Dental Care
Technology in dentistry has progressed far beyond what many patients experienced in the past. Gone are the days when dental treatment meant inevitable discomfort, anxiety, and extended recovery periods. At Central Park Dental & Orthodontics, advanced laser technology represents our commitment to providing the most comfortable, effective, and healing-focused care available.
Dr. Jung’s integration of cutting-edge laser systems with her Three Legs of the Healing Stool philosophy creates a truly comprehensive approach to dental care. You’re not just receiving treatment for isolated dental problems—you’re receiving care that supports your structural balance, chemical balance, and emotional wellness simultaneously.
Whether you need treatment for gum disease, have concerns about your airway and breathing, want to explore minimally invasive alternatives to traditional procedures, or simply want dental care that doesn’t cause the discomfort and anxiety you’ve experienced in the past, laser dentistry at Central Park Dental & Orthodontics offers solutions worth exploring.
The combination of Dr. Jung’s expertise, advanced technology, and whole-body wellness philosophy has earned recognition not just locally in Mansfield but throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth region and beyond. Her features on NBC, ABC, FOX, CW, CBS & TEDx, along with five consecutive years of D Magazine Best Dentists recognition (2021-2025), reflect the exceptional quality of care patients receive at Central Park Dental & Orthodontics.
Experience the Difference That Advanced Laser Technology Makes
If you’re ready to experience dental care that’s more comfortable, more effective, and more aligned with your overall health goals, we invite you to discover what advanced laser dentistry can do for you.
Call Central Park Dental & Orthodontics today at 817-466-1200 to schedule your comprehensive consultation with Dr. Jiyoung Jung. During this visit, Dr. Jung will evaluate your specific needs, discuss whether laser treatment is appropriate for your situation, and create a personalized treatment plan designed to help you achieve optimal oral health and whole-body wellness.
You can also conveniently schedule your appointment online through our website.
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Don’t let outdated perceptions of dental treatment keep you from receiving the care you need. Discover how advanced laser technology, combined with Dr. Jung’s expertise and comprehensive wellness approach, can transform your dental experience and support your journey toward lasting health.
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Dr. Jiyoung Jung is a Fellowship recipient in the Academy of General Dentistry (FAGD), an honor achieved by only 6% of dentists nationwide. She has been recognized in D Magazine’s Best Dentists from 2021-2025 and featured on NBC, ABC, FOX, CW, CBS & TEDx for her innovative approach to dental care and whole-body wellness.


