By using lasers instead of manual tools to take on periodontal disease, we can make treatments more precise. Your treatment will have less effect on healthy tissues surrounding the affected area, bleeding will be reduced, and you can even count on healing without the need for sutures. Because we have more than one laser tool that we can use to provide care, we can see to it that you have a positive experience and see the desired results from your scheduled work.
In our office, we use both the PerioLaser and REPAIR WaterLase lasers. Because we have these different tools, we can assess you and determine which one will provide the right results as well as the most comfortable experience. Thanks to the diagnostic reviews that we perform of patients’ gums, we can gather detailed information that helps us plan and provide the right care in our office.
Laser tools can take on active infections as well as problems that are linked to gum disease. If you are bothered by a change in your gums due to recession, we can provide a suture-free grafting procedure. Thanks to the Pinhole Surgical Technique, laser care for recessed tissues can be more conservative while providing great results. We can also support you in plans to restore your incomplete smile by offering laser jawbone grafting, a procedure that can help you qualify for the placement and restoration of a dental implant.
Through the treatment of gum disease with laser technology, our practice will be able to help you resolve problems with your periodontal health while providing personalized and surprisingly comfortable services. If you would like to find out more about our advanced tools and treatment options, call Dr. Kania’s laser periodontal office in Encinitas/San Diego, CA, at (760) 642-0711.
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