By qualifying for dental implant placement, you qualify for an approach to prosthetic treatment that gives you more bite support, better stability for neighboring teeth, and even a means of protecting against jawbone resorption. To make sure you are a good candidate for implant placement, we can look out for existing issues with periodontal disease, and we can evaluate your current jaw health. For patients who have complications, we can discuss what services are able to help. For both jawbone grafting and periodontal disease treatments, we can use laser technology to make care more precise and comfortable. This approach can also help by shortening your recovery time.
Over time, a person who has lost teeth can lose jawbone density because they no longer have roots to stimulate the bone. Through laser jawbone grafting, we can create more support so that you are ready to receive dental implants. Lasers make it possible to both access and manipulate harder tissues that have to be manipulated during your care.
By managing problems with periodontal disease, we can help you prepare for a successful treatment to restore your incomplete smile. Laser tools are more effective at making precise changes to your gums so that we can leave healthy tissues unaffected. This care is more conservative, which can actually make it possible for us to do this work without the need to use sutures to aid in your recovery.
Through implant dentistry, you can enjoy a complete smile again, and you can feel more comfortable biting and chewing. Unfortunately, there are times when implant placement is difficult to arrange because of ongoing issues with advanced gum disease or jawbone deterioration. Through different services that rely on laser technology, we can supply support so that you can proceed with plans to replace lost teeth! 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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