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When should you contact our team for periodontic treatment, so we can use lasers to keep your smile healthy and whole? When you develop gingivitis and periodontal disease, you may notice changes to your gums. If they appear red instead of pink, or if they feel sore when you brush or floss, let us know. If there is bleeding, this could indicate periodontal disease. You may encounter swelling too. As the disease increases in severity, the tissues could actually recede from the teeth, making them appear longer and exposing portions of roots not protected by enamel, so tooth decay and infection can develop. Don’t ignore changes to your smile, let us know right away!
Our team will conduct a detailed examination with digital x-rays and CT imaging, so we can assess the presence and severity of periodontal disease and plan treatment. If we find the issue in the more advanced stage, we could use dental lasers for a comfortable and precise solution. With soft tissue options, such as REPAIR with WaterLase, we will gently remove the diseased parts of your gums, the laser being accompanied by a gentle stream of running water. We then reshape the gum line in the process. If there is recession, the technology could also accompany the Pinhole Surgical Technique, which is an alternative to traditional gum grafts.
The lasers allow us to address the issue with precision, and they destroy harmful bacteria in the process. The lasers also limit bleeding, swelling, infection, and since we don’t use scalpels or sutures, the area heals much faster. The procedure only takes one visit and you could return to your normal routine in as little as 24 to 48 hours.
Following treatment with dental lasers, our team can provide preventive care with a holistic approach to manage the issue. We could offer cleanings every three to four months to keep inflammation and plaque buildup in check, and also use Ozone theory to control harmful bacteria. If you have any questions about how we protect your overall oral health, then contact our team today to learn more.
With the right treatments and care, we can help protect your smile and prevent major complications. To learn more about how we safeguard your overall oral health, call Dr. Ann Kania in Encinitas, CA, today at 760-642-0711.
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