A review of your oral health, along with an examination of your jawbone density and health, will take place before you move forward with dental implant placement. While many people are able to qualify for this approach to prosthetic work, you may need to undergo preliminary work to make sure your care ends with your smile successfully restored. When we have concerns about the support your jaw can provide your implants, we can recommend a grafting procedure to make sure your care is successful.
Through the use of laser technology, we can improve patients’ experiences with jawbone grafting procedures. By using these tools instead of manual ones, we are able to do more precise work that protects surrounding tissues and provides a minimally invasive treatment process. We are able to use lasers to carefully work with periodontal tissues as well as harder tissues, so we can take more care when working directly with teeth roots and your jawbone structure. This can make for a better experience during your treatment, and it can also lead to a shorter and easier recovery!
In addition to providing jawbone grafting treatment, it may be necessary for us to address active problems with periodontal disease before you can proceed with implant placement. Laser periodontal care can make this work more conservative, and it can shorten your recovery time. These tools even make it possible for us to both limit bleeding and remove the need for suturing to help you heal.
Implant dentistry offers many important benefits for people who want to regain their full smile after tooth loss. If you need preliminary work to qualify for the placement of dental implants, we can provide these services with laser technology, which leads to less invasive work and easier recovery times! To find out more, call Dr. Kania’s laser periodontal office in Encinitas/San Diego, CA, at (760) 642-0711.
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