Whether you need to deal with gingivitis or more advanced periodontal disease, you should take the health of your gums seriously. While a good oral hygiene routine at home can certainly help with this, you should know that the right approach to taking on periodontal disease can call for the services of a specialist. After a diagnostic review of your gums, Dr. Kania can let you know if a more involved approach to care is recommended. If so, we can discuss the use of laser technology to deal with bacteria and unhealthy gum tissues.
With laser technology, we can provide a more precise approach to your treatment, as our tools can focus more carefully on tending to unhealthy tissues and leaving healthy gums untouched than manual alternatives. To help address problems with your well-being, the roots of teeth where problems are present are accessed so that we can remove unhealthy bacteria, and so that we can take care of unhealthy gums and encourage your body to heal and grow healthy tissues.
In addition to providing better experiences for patients trying to control periodontal disease, laser tools can help those who are interested in jawbone grafting or gum grafting procedures. Your laser tools will help with your in-office experience and recovery; thanks to their ability to provide more accurate care and minimize bleeding, we can even remove the need for sutures to help with your healing.
It is important that you both recognize the threat of periodontal disease and ensure that it is properly managed. Our practice can actually help with this by providing you with care that uses laser tools to provide better precision and recovery. By taking on this problem, you can protect yourself against tooth loss and the harmful spread of bacteria. If you would like to find out more about how we can help you take care of your gums, call Dr. Kania’s laser periodontal office in Encinitas/San Diego, CA, at (760) 642-0711.
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