Letting periodontal disease go untreated can have real consequences. The damage caused by your infection can hurt your appearance, particularly when teeth are lost. You also need to worry about the potential for bacteria to enter your bloodstream and create trouble for you in other parts of your body. Fortunately, there are services that help you control the presence and spread of these microbes. Because we have different laser tools that we can use while tending to your infection, we can give you a better experience that is fitted to your needs as an individual patient.
We can determine how the Periolase or REPAIR WaterLase laser should be used in your procedure. With each option, we can provide a targeted care that preserves healthy tissues as we access and remove the bacteria on teeth roots, clear away unhealthy tissues, and prepare you for a healthy recovery. These tools reduce bleeding and even remove the need for suturing, making your experience after care better, too.
Our laser technology can be useful for more than just directly dealing with periodontal disease. We can also rely on it for the treatment of patients who struggle with gum line recession, and for those who need jawbone grafting work done. Treating tissue recession through a gum grafting procedure can improve your smile and health, while jawbone grafting can be an important step before dental implant placement.
Through the use of the right periodontal laser, we can provide a more personalized approach to treatment for our patients who struggle with severe gum disease. When you have access to the right kind of care, you can have a better experience during and after treatment, as your work can be more precise and comfortable. If you would like to learn more about the different services provided at our practice, call Dr. Kania’s laser periodontal office in Encinitas/San Diego, CA, at (760) 642-0711.
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