If gingivitis is not caught in time, the infection can become a more serious problem that puts you at risk for significant issues with your health and well-being. Tissue damage from your infection can result in tooth loss, while the potential for the movement of bacteria can lead to general health problems that are potentially serious. Managing periodontal disease can be important for your long-term well-being. Fortunately, laser tools can make the treatment for gum disease easier. This technology minimizes changes to your tooth structure, and it will also provide a shorter and easier recovery period!
With laser tools, we can directly take on problems with an active infection by both reaching and treating bacteria on your roots and removing diseased gums. The removal of gum tissues encourages the growth of healthy gums, improving your well-being. This care, along with the removal of bacteria, will help you avoid the consequences of periodontal disease. Lasers help by avoiding healthy tissues and minimizing damage, which makes recovery easier. They also help while reducing bleeding and removing the need for suturing.
The consequences to more severe gum disease can lead to different problems that need to be managed. Fortunately, you can find that lasers still help when these consequences need to be managed. For example, we can provide a jawbone grafting service that will help you qualify for implant placement. If you have problems with gums that are receding, a gum grafting service using laser tools can make conservative corrections that remove the need for suturing and help to restore your well-being and smile!
By using laser tools to provide care for your gums, we can make an important and involved procedure more comfortable! If you would like to find out more about how these tools benefit you during periodontal care, please call Dr. Kania’s laser periodontal office in Encinitas/San Diego, CA, at (760) 642-0711.
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