How does periodontal disease occur? Factors like poor brushing and flossing, a diet high in sugar and starch, and poor brushing and flossing habits could all lead to plaque and tartar buildup. These layers could make stains more apparent, lead to bad breath, and increase the risk of cavities. But the layers also irritate and inflame the gums, leading to gingivitis. Without treatment to reverse gingivitis, this could allow the disease to form as gums pull away from the teeth and form pockets at the gum line. Other risk factors include inflammatory illness, certain medications, and a family history of the disease. The use of tobacco products could be a factor too!
What warning signs should you be aware of? Our team recommends seeing us for treatment when you encounter any changes to your gum tissues. If they appear redder than usual, if they begin to feel sore or sensitive, or if they bleed when you brush or floss, this is cause for concern and means a diagnostic exam is necessary. Other warning signs could include swelling or recession. Don’t ignore these periodontal issues, instead contact our team for a diagnosis. We will look at your smile with advanced digital imaging technology, so we can assess the cause and severity of your periodontal issues, and find out if you need laser treatment.
Dental lasers allow us to manage the disease with precision and accuracy. Our team can target the diseased portions of your smile and remove these tissues with comfort and ease, no need for scalpels or sutures. The technology destroys harmful bacteria in the process, and helps limit the risk of swelling, infection, or bleeding afterward. Since the procedure is so comfortable this rarely requires anesthesia and we can complete it in one visit. Most people return to their normal routine after a day or two of rest.
If you have any questions about how our team will offer treatment for periodontal disease with dental lasers, then contact our team today to learn more. You deserve a full and healthy smile, and we’re ready to help!
Our team wants to help you enjoy better oral health with dental technology! To learn more about managing your oral health with laser dentistry, call Dr. Ann Kania in Encinitas, CA, today at 760-642-0711.
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