When you know to look out for the early warning signs of gum disease, you can recognize when you need treatment and respond before there are complications. Unfortunately, when an infection becomes serious, you can have more significant problems from periodontitis. For patients who have more significant issues with infections of their gum tissues, we can recommend more involved care. Beyond just diagnosing you with gingivitis or periodontitis, we can put forward a treatment plan that helps you with recovery and protects against potential complications.
Laser technology enables us to more carefully and precisely do work that leads to the recovery of your periodontal health. By using these tools instead of manual ones, we can provide more accurate care that protects healthy tissues surrounding an area where care is required. This approach can also limit bleeding and can remove the need for suturing. These tools allow us to both remove bacteria and take care of infected tissues so that healthy gums grow in their place. Patients who receive care with this technology can enjoy shorter and easier recovery periods, which means you enjoy a better time after your procedure.
Laser technology can be used in different aspects of care for patients affected by significant gum disease. For those who have experienced tooth loss, jawbone grafting services with advanced tools allow us to make your preparatory work for dental implant placement easier. If you have experienced problems with gum recession, the Pinhole Surgical Technique can make your procedure easier and more comfortable.
Through the use of laser technology, we can make services for gum disease more comfortable. You can experience the benefits during and after your procedure, as you can find that you have an easier time healing thanks to the more conservative, patient-friendly approach the right technology can offer. If you have questions or wish to learn more, call Dr. Kania’s laser periodontal office in Encinitas/San Diego, CA, at (760) 642-0711.
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