The right treatment is one that is best suited to an individual patient’s needs. Treating everyone as if they all have the same problem can lead to uneven experiences, and it can mean some individuals miss out on the right kind of support. After evaluating you and determining what kind of issues you have with poor periodontal health, we can make choices about how to respond to your infection. As we make plans, we can actually determine what tool to use. We offer laser treatments with both the LANAP laser and the REPAIR WaterLase laser, and will determine which is right for you.
What do you gain from having access to laser treatment instead of services that still rely on manual tools? During treatment, lasers offer more precision, which means we can have an easier time preserving healthy tissues as we target problem areas. Lasers can carefully modify soft tissues and remove bacteria to help you recover from poor periodontal health. They also remove the need for suturing at the end of your procedure and limit bleeding. Your recovery experience will be easier as well, and you can see results in less time!
Lasers let us provide better patient experiences during grafting treatments as well as work to directly address poor periodontal health. Both gum grafting treatment and jawbone grafting procedures can be beneficial to those in need of help with a serious infection. Gum grafting can benefit your appearance and help you avoid future problems with infection. Jawbone grafting can be a part of some patients’ experiences with prosthetic dental work, as it can prepare them for dental implant placement.
Our practice provides treatment for gum disease with laser technology that can ensure patients have better experiences with their care. If you would like to find out more about 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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