Through laser periodontal treatment, we can remove bacteria that have gathered under your gums, and we can remove diseased tissues to stimulate healthy growth. As your body repairs the damage, you will grow back gum tissues and ligaments that are not diseased, which helps you return your smile to a healthier state.
Many practices will rely on manual tools like scalpels to perform treatments on patients who require care for periodontal disease. Because Dr. Kania performs services with laser technology, our patients can have an easier time with the care itself, and they can also have a shorter and more comfortable recovery! Lasers provide greater precision during care, which minimizes damage to tissues. They also reduce bleeding, plus they remove the need for suturing to aid in proper recovery.
After evaluating your smile, we can determine what kind of care is right for you. Hopefully, there will still be time to rely on preventive periodontal care. If this is no longer the case, we can discuss more involved services to fight bacteria and remove diseased tissues. In addition to fighting an infection directly, we can tend to the effects of your infection by providing a gum grafting or jawbone grafting procedure. We also rely on laser technology for these services, which can provide better experiences for patients.
The right periodontal treatment can help you prevent the potentially severe consequences of gum disease affect you. At our practice, Dr. Kania can provide an evaluation to determine how severe your infection is, then review treatment options that can help you. If it is too late to stop the problem with preventive care, we can recommend more involved services, including treatments that rely on laser technology. To find out more about our services and how we can help you, call Dr. Kania’s laser periodontal office in Encinitas/San Diego, CA, at (760) 642-0711.
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