Laser tools can be effective at targeting and treating areas of your gums affected by bacteria buildup and tissue damage. With these tools instead of manual ones, we can actually provide more precise care, which means we will have an easier time avoiding healthy gums. We can also minimize bleeding, and even remove the need for suturing, thanks to this technology. By effectively removing harmful microbes and damaged gums, we can encourage tissue healing that leads to healthy gum growth.
During your appointment, we can target sites where bacteria have caused problems for your gums. Tending to these periodontal pockets to remove microbes and tissues in poor health will help you begin a recovery that lets you grow healthy tissues and deal with attachment loss. By using lasers, we reduce how much bleeding occurs, and we better protect healthy sites. During care, this can give you a better treatment experience. After your appointment is over, that more conservative approach means your recovery time can shrink, so you can enjoy the benefits of undergoing care in less time than you might think possible.
In the event that you require jawbone grafting to prepare for the restoration of your incomplete smile or work to treat receding gum tissues, we can rely on lasers to improve your time in the dentist’s chair. Both services are made more conservative and comfortable with the right technology. A better treatment and shorter recovery after jawbone grafting treatment means you can more quickly move forward with care to receive a dental implant and restore your incomplete smile!
For more information on how laser gum care can benefit you, call Dr. Kania’s laser periodontal office in Encinitas/San Diego, CA, at (760) 642-0711.
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