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Dental Lasers Eradicate Bacteria Better

Maintaining gum disease can be quite challenging with the threat of highly aggressive periodontal bacteria. Thankfully, advancements in dentistry, particularly the use of dental lasers, have revolutionized how we can combat periodontal disease. In today’s blog, your Encinitas/San Diego, CA, periodontist explores how dental lasers can effectively eradicate bacteria and remove diseased tissues, providing a breakthrough solution for those affected by this common oral condition.

Understanding Periodontal Disease

Periodontal disease is a persistent bacterial infection that destroys the tissues that support the teeth. It is primarily caused by the accumulation of plaque, a sticky film of bacteria that forms in the mouth and can eventually turn into tartar. If left untreated, the bacteria will continue to thrive and grow under the gums and continue to cause pain and destruction. Periodontal disease creates even bigger problems for systemic health, so for optimal wellness, we must control this disease process.

Traditional Treatment

In the past, treating periodontal disease often involved invasive procedures such as scaling and root planing (deep cleaning) or surgical interventions. While these methods have proven effective, they can be uncomfortable, time-consuming, and may require multiple visits to the dentist. Additionally, they may not always eradicate bacteria completely, leaving room for the disease to resurface.

The Role of Dental Lasers

Dental lasers have emerged as a game-changer in the field of dentistry, offering a minimally invasive, efficient, and precise approach to treating periodontal disease. Laser technology allows dentists to target specific areas in the mouth and precisely remove diseased tissues while simultaneously eradicating bacteria. Our team of laser dentistry experts can incorporate one or a combination of different laser technologies. Depending on your situation, we select the most appropriate method to optimize your periodontal treatment and healthcare.

Benefits of Dental Laser Treatment

  1. Dental lasers provide dentists with enhanced control and precision during treatment, ensuring minimal damage to healthy tissues while effectively removing diseased areas.
  2. Dental lasers are non-surgical and require minimal to no incisions, resulting in less bleeding and faster healing.
  3. Laser treatment is generally more comfortable for patients than conventional surgery. It minimizes pain, swelling, and post-operative discomfort, resulting in a more pleasant experience overall.
  4. Recovery time is significantly reduced, allowing patients to resume their normal activities sooner.
  5. Focused laser energy kills bacteria and promotes the regeneration of healthy gum tissue, leading to improved oral health outcomes.

Experience Our Therapeutic Lasers

Dental lasers have proven themselves to be an invaluable asset in combating gum disease. By effectively eradicating bacteria and removing diseased tissues, they offer a more comfortable, efficient, and precise alternative to traditional treatment methods.  If you would like to find out more about our advanced treatment options, please call Dr. Kania’s laser periodontal office in Encinitas/San Diego, CA, at (760) 642-0711.

 

 

Dr. Kania

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