Laser treatment can help you manage a potentially serious issue with your well-being. When you suffer from periodontal disease, bacteria that gather under your gums can destroy tissues and ligaments that support teeth. When those microbes enter your blood stream, they can affect your general health. During treatment, we can remove bacteria as well as diseased gums. That tissue removal triggers the start of the healing process, which will see your body regrow healthy gums. By using lasers, we can preserve more of the healthy tissues surrounding an area of concern. We can also limit bleeding and remove the need for suturing, which leads to faster and easier healing.
We can use either our LANAP laser or our REPAIR WaterLase laser to tend to problems with your periodontal health. Fighting the bacteria on the roots of your teeth and removing diseased gums will afford you a chance to heal and recover from the effects of your infection. Because we use lasers instead of manual tools, we can make the experience itself more comfortable, and you can see results in less time thanks to your easier healing period.
Lasers can also help with problems like gum line recession and jawbone deterioration. Lasers let us perform gum grafting treatment without the need for suturing. At our office, we rely on the Pinhole Surgical Technique to make this experience less invasive while still delivering positive results. For those who need work done to enjoy a successful dental implant placement, we can provide jawbone grafting treatment. Our approach shortens your recovery time, which means you can proceed with plans to restore your full smile in less time.
Laser tools make it possible for us to provide treatment that is more precise, which means we can leave healthy tissues untouched and make your recovery easier. To find out about our different treatment options, call Dr. Kania’s laser periodontal office in Encinitas/San Diego, CA, at (760) 642-0711.
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