If you identify the early signs of gum disease and seek treatment before complications occur, your condition can be reversed and you can avoid long-term consequences. Unfortunately, not everyone who has problems with their periodontal health receives this kind of intervention in time. In these situations, we can provide help by evaluating your gums and determining how treatment can help. In addition to using lasers to directly fight periodontal bacteria and manage an infection, we can also use them in both jawbone grafting and gum grafting procedures, two treatments that can be beneficial for those with periodontal health concerns.
With our LANAP laser and our REPAIR WaterLase laser, we can carefully access the roots of teeth and remove bacteria buildup. By doing this, we fight the microbes that are responsible for your ongoing periodontal problems. In addition to clearing bacteria from your roots, we can remove infected tissues and encourage your body to regrow healthy tissues in their place.
Laser technology allows us to make more precise cuts during a periodontal procedure, which means we can have an easier time protecting healthy tissues as we care for you. Laser treatments also make it possible for us to complete treatment with less bleeding, and without the need for sutures. You can be glad to know that recovery after laser treatment can be shorter and easier than services with manual tools.
At Dr. Kania’s periodontal treatment office, patients who are dealing with periodontal disease can count on support in the form of advanced laser treatment! Lasers offer greater precision during care, and they can lead to shorter and easier healing periods. To find out more, please reach out to our laser periodontal office in Encinitas/San Diego, CA, at (760) 642-0711.
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