How much concern should you really have over a change in your gum line? If this issue is ignored, it leaves you vulnerable to problems with tooth sensitivity, as more vulnerable areas of your teeth are exposed. You also have to worry about unwelcome cosmetic changes that make teeth look longer and more uneven. This change in your gum line can also interfere with your ability to maintain your periodontal health, and it can impact your cavity risks.
The Pinhole Surgical Technique makes it possible for us to perform gum grafting procedures that do not require sutures, and only make minimal changes to tissues. With laser technology, we will make pin-sized holes that we can then use to manipulate tissues back into their appropriate places. In addition to making the procedure itself easier, patients who choose this option for care can enjoy shorter and easier recovery times!
Laser technology can play an important role in managing gum disease, particularly when patients have advanced infections they want to control. Through the use of different soft tissue laser tools, we can remove diseased gums, and we can reach areas affected by bacteria buildup to clear away harmful microbes. No suturing is needed to help you recover, and you can heal from this procedure in less time than you might think possible!
Gum line recession can occur for several reasons, including periodontal disease. Addressing this issue can lead to cosmetic as well as health benefits—at our practice, Dr. Kania can make this procedure more comfortable by using lasers to minimize changes to your tissues and remove the need for suturing. For more information, or to make an appointment for gum grafting treatment, call Dr. Kania’s laser periodontal office in Encinitas/San Diego, CA, at (760) 642-0711.
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