By following ADA and CDC guidelines, changing our approach to patient booking and interactions, and bringing in technology and materials to help prevent potential infections, we are able to keep our office safe while coronavirus is still a public concern. Because of this, you will not have to put off treatments to address the many worrying effects periodontal disease can have on your health and appearance. Going without treatment puts you at risk for losing teeth, and you can experience problems with your general health that are linked to your gum disease.
By providing treatments that use laser tools, we can help you fight your infection while making treatments more comfortable and precise. Laser tools can minimize changes to your gums and leave more of your healthy tissues unaffected by treatment. They also reduce bleeding and remove the need for suturing after work is done. With our laser tools, we can carefully trim away infected areas and even directly fight the bacteria gathering on the roots of your teeth!
Laser technology also benefits patients by making grafting treatments easier. We use a minimally invasive treatment approach known as the Pinhole Surgical Technique to perform gum grafting treatments that can restore your smile and protect you against problems. For those who require jawbone grafting treatment before receiving a dental implant, we can use lasers to carefully access the bone and make your recovery shorter and easier.
Our practice is open, and Dr. Kania is ready to provide treatments that effectively fight problems with periodontal disease! If you would like to learn more about the benefits of laser treatments, or if you have questions about the health of your gums, call our periodontal office in Encinitas/San Diego, CA, at (760) 642-0711.
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