Because dental implants are capable of doing so much for your oral health, and because they make it easier to grow comfortable with a restoration, they are a popular choice for people who have lost teeth. For those who are interested in having an implant placed but have not been able to qualify, our practice can help. A jawbone grafting procedure can strengthen an area where an implant needs to be put in position. With the use of laser tools, we can make this procedure more comfortable, as we can do more precise work and also make your recovery shorter and easier.
With the use of laser technology, we can provide better experiences for patients who come to us for jawbone grafting treatment. With these tools, we can actually work with soft tissues as well as harder tissues like your teeth roots and jawbone structure. Using lasers to work with these tissues minimizes damage and does a better job leaving surrounding tissues unchanged. This can make the procedure itself easier, and it can make your recovery easier as well.
Through the use of lasers, we can take on active problems with periodontal disease. These tools help us precisely tend to bacteria and remove portions of tissues that are infected. With this technology, there is no need for suturing to help you heal, and you can find that your recovery is shorter and easier. Another procedure we provide with lasers is gum grafting. This work helps us address cosmetic problems associated with poor periodontal health, and it helps you stay resistant to new infection issues.
Not everyone can immediately qualify for the placement of dental implants. Fortunately, there are services that can help. Through jawbone grafting treatment, we can effectively restore the health and density of your jaw so that you can support an implant after it is put in position. If you would like to find out more, call Dr. Kania’s laser periodontal office in Encinitas/San Diego, CA, at (760) 642-0711.
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