Lasers provide a degree of accuracy during treatment that exceeds what you can count on from manual tools. Choosing laser treatment over a procedure with a scalpel can lead to the preservation of healthy tissues. In addition to minimizing the changes to your gums, this can lead to less discomfort, as well as a shorter healing period.
Lasers can minimize bleeding to the point where no sutures are needed after a procedure. This can make process like gum grafting or jawbone grafting easier, because the work to access areas or prepare tissues for grafting can be easier and less invasive. If you have a loved one who is struggling with periodontal disease, but feels discomfort around the idea of potentially invasive dental work, the potential for lasers to minimize discomfort can motivate them to take action and deal with their problems.
Your comfort during a periodontal procedure is important, and so is your comfort after work is done. Because lasers remove the need for suturing, provide more precise care, and generally limit the bleeding you might experience during work, you can anticipate an easier and shorter healing period. In addition to feeling more comfortable after having work done, you can be excited to see cosmetic improvements in less time after work is done.
When periodontal disease is not being managed, the consequences can be serious. You face a higher risk for tooth loss, and you may have a more difficult time avoiding issues like heart disease! At Dr. Kania’s periodontal practice, procedures can be done with lasers instead of manual tools. This means you can undergo beneficial work to restore your periodontal health with less discomfort, and with a shorter and easier healing period to look forward to. If you have questions about the services that we provide, or if you want to learn more about how we can help you, call our Encinitas/San Diego, CA periodontal practice at (760) 642-0711.
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