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The Warning Signs You Need Laser Dentistry

When you have soreness in your gums, or bleeding or receding tissues, then you need treatment. Otherwise, periodontal disease could lead to more severe discomfort and even the potential loss of your teeth. But we can help with advanced technology! In today’s blog, your Encinitas/San Diego, CA, periodontist talks about treatment with laser dentistry and the warning signs you should not ignore!

The Causes and Warning Signs of Gum Disease

Periodontal disease starts when the gums become inflamed, also known as gingivitis. This could be due to plaque and tartar buildup, which develop due to poor bruising and flossing habits and a diet high in sugar and starch in many cases. Without treatment, the buildup increases in severity until the gums become inflamed. Gingivitis could also occur due to tobacco use, a family history of periodontal issues, or the presence of inflammatory illnesses, such as diabetes.

Without action to remove harmful buildup and control inflammation, the gums could pull back from the teeth and form pockets along the gum line. Once bacteria enter these pockets, the disease develops and there is no cure. Instead, you need routine care to manage it so you avoid the later stages linked to adult tooth loss!

Starting Treatment with Laser Dentistry

If you begin to notice your gums appear redder than normal, feel sore, or bled easily, this could indicate the presence of gingivitis and possibly periodontal disease. We want to see you right away! We will conduct an exam with digital imaging technology, so we can assess the presence of the disease and any attachment loss or damage to underlying bone structure. From there, we can choose the most appropriate treatment option to restore your smile, which often involves one of our dental laser systems. We offer multiple options for addressing periodontal disease in the minor and severe stages, so you can avoid tooth loss.

With dental lasers, we have a way to quickly and comfortably remove diseased tissues and destroy harmful pockets of bacteria, so we can manage the issue with a preventive approach. This provides a way to manage the issue and also lower the risk of bleeding, infection, and swelling, while also helping the treated areas heal faster, so you can return to your normal routine in as little as 24 hours.

Managing Your Oral Health

Once we complete your dental laser treatment, our team can discuss cleanings, Ozone Therapy, and better oral hygiene habits at home to successfully manage the issue and control it!

Schedule Your Appointment to Improve Your Smile

We want to help you maintain good oral health with advanced dental lasers. To learn more about improving your smile and keeping it strong, call Dr. Ann Kania in Encinitas, CA, today at 760-642-0711.

 

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