We have multiple lasers that we can use to plan treatments for our patients. When compared to manual tools, lasers offer improved precision, plus they make recovery times easier. The lasers target infected areas effectively, leaving healthy tissues untouched. Through this work, we can clear away bacteria buildup as well as diseased tissues, leading to the new growth of gums that are not infected.
Lasers help us directly target areas that are badly affected by bacterial infection. We can carefully trim away harmful microbes and unhealthy tissues with our lasers. After this is done, the treatment will stimulate the growth of healthy gums, helping you keep teeth secure.
It should be noted that lasers also help us in grafting procedures that can fight and help address tooth loss. If you need work done to strengthen your jawbone before receiving a dental implant, we can use lasers to encourage a faster and easier recovery from a jaw grafting treatment. We also rely on lasers to perform pinhole gum grafts.
Lasers offer more than just improved precision. The cuts made with these tools are smaller, but they also limit bleeding and remove the need for any suturing. Because of this, patients who have undergone a procedure can start to see results in a shorter time, and they can have an easier recovery period overall. If you have been fighting problems with periodontal disease, this treatment approach can help you come away from our practice with a renewed confidence in your smile and well-being!
At Dr. Kania’s laser periodontal practice, patients who are struggling with periodontal disease can learn about different services capable of restoring their health and appearance. There are many reasons to take periodontal disease seriously. One important reason is that with the right services, we can fight the damage caused by bacteria that lead to tooth loss. To find out how we can help you, call our periodontal practice in Encinitas/San Diego, CA, at (760) 642-0711.
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