In order to fight advanced periodontal problems, it may be necessary to cut into your soft tissues. While this work can be done with physical tools, there are benefits to using lasers for a procedure. Lasers make more precise work possible, which means surrounding tissues are not affected by treatment. Lasers also limit the amount of bleeding that occurs, and even remove the need for suturing! In addition to making the direct treatment of periodontal disease more comfortable, we are able to use lasers to give patients better experiences with grafting treatments.
By using lasers to tend to your periodontal health, we can make smaller and more precise cuts. This can make the treatment process more comfortable, and it can limit the amount of work done to complete your care as there will not be a need to do any suturing. Because the work was more precise, less healing is needed, so you can see cosmetic benefits sooner and enjoy a faster recovery!
With laser tools, we can make patients’ experiences with jawbone grafting and gum grafting more pleasant as well! The Pinhole Surgical Technique we use when restoring a patient’s gum line minimizes the work we do while bringing your gum line back to a more attractive and healthy place. When patients are interested in restoring their smile by receiving dental implants, we can use lasers to make the process of restoring the health and density of their jaw.
Patients at our practice can rely on us to tend to frustrating problems with periodontal disease with lasers that make the treatment experience – and the recovery period – easier! By providing these services, we can help you deal with the potentially serious effects of an infection, and we can also help you successfully move forward with plans to restore your smile by receiving replacement teeth held by dental implants. To find out more, call Dr. Kania’s laser periodontal office in Encinitas/San Diego, CA, at (760) 642-0711.
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