Gingivitis is not a problem to take lightly, but it is something that can be reversed. What this means is that your gums return to good health as bacteria on the roots of your teeth are effectively dealt with. If your infection progresses and you find yourself in need of treatment for periodontal disease, the matter can be more difficult to manage. In fact, it can take the aid of a specialist to keep complications like tooth loss from impacting you! At our office, we make patient support a priority by offering treatment solutions that can use either our LANAP or Repair WaterLase laser. As a result, we can personalized care while still ensuring that you have access to advanced tools!
Laser treatment for periodontal disease helps by removing unhealthy tissues—encouraging healthy growth in response—and eliminating harmful oral bacteria. With our different laser tools, we can make this process as comfortable as possible, and we can minimize changes to your gums by offering more precise, targeted work. At the end of your treatment, you can enjoy a faster and easier healing experience. You can even move forward with recovery without the need for suturing, as you can heal successfully without this extra support.
Procedures for jawbone grafting and gum grafting that rely on laser technology can make care easier during and after the care itself. For patients who are trying to qualify for dental implant placement, jawbone grafting can make a successful dental implant placement more likely. Those who require help with unhealthy, receding gum tissues can undergo treatment using the Pinhole Surgical Technique, which is more conservative and does not require suturing.
Through the use of different laser tools that we rely on at our office, we can make sure that our patients have the right experience during treatment. 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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