If you take care of your gums in time, you can stop gingivitis from worsening, effectively preventing the more severe effects of periodontal disease from impacting you. Unfortunately, not everyone tends to this problem in time, and that can lead to more problems. Your infection can become difficult to manage, and it can start to impact your general health by raising your risk for heart disease and making other conditions more difficult to control. The damage to your periodontal tissues that stems from an infection can lead to tooth loss. When preventive care will not help your gums return to good health, we can review your options for treatment with laser tools.
With our laser tools, we can carefully tend to infected tissues and help manage your periodontal disease. Treatment can carefully trim away diseased gums and also remove the bacteria that have gathered on the roots of your teeth. The removal of unhealthy tissues leads to new tissue growth, replacing what was lost with healthy gums. By using lasers instead of manual tools for this procedure, we can more carefully target areas that are infected, and we can eliminate the need for sutures to encourage healing. We can also shorten the time you need to recover!
Gum line recession is an issue that many people can experience. Even if it happens because of something other than gum disease, it can make you more likely to experience issues with infections later in life. At our office, we can resolve these difficulties by providing a Pinhole gum grafting procedure that uses lasers to make the process more comfortable. The pinhole process lets us carefully manipulate the tissues back into place in a less invasive fashion.
Through laser treatment, we can take care of your smile and periodontal health while making your treatment experience easier. If you have active concerns about your well-being, or if there are any questions that you have about your health, call Dr. Kania’s laser periodontal office in Encinitas/San Diego, CA, at (760) 642-0711.
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