With laser technology, we can take on different periodontal services with more precise and conservative care, and we can do so while making your recovery time easier. What makes lasers an appealing alternative to manual tools? They can work with more accuracy and do a better job protecting healthy tissues surrounding the area receiving care. They also limit bleeding and help reduce overall tissue damage, so we can actually go without the need for sutures to help with your recovery.
To take on an active problem with periodontal disease, we can recommend that you undergo laser treatment that will both fight bacteria on the roots of your teeth and remove unhealthy gums to encourage the growth of healthy tissues. Using lasers to both access and tend to the microbes on the roots of your teeth will make the procedure more comfortable, and you can see results sooner and have an easier time with your healing period once this work is done.
Whether you are undergoing work in response to receding tissues or need to focus on work to prepare you for dental implant placement, grafting procedures can prove beneficial. Both our gum grafting service and our jawbone grafting treatment use lasers to improve the patient experience. We can work with you on incorporating these procedures into larger treatment plans, as they can have long-term benefits for you in your goal of changing your health and appearance for the better.
Through the use of laser technology during different periodontal services, we are able to help patients take on potentially serious issues with the health of their gums. In addition to directly fighting problems with active infections, we can use these tools to provide better experiences with both jawbone and gum grafting procedures. If you would like to find out more about how we can take care of you, call Dr. Kania’s laser periodontal office in Encinitas/San Diego, CA, at (760) 642-0711.
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