When should you consider an appointment with our team? We want to see you when you first begin to exhibit warning signs of trouble. If you have soreness sin your gums, or notice redness, let us know right away. This could indicate the early stages of gingivitis and disease. As the issue progresses, you could begin to experience bleeding in your gums, possible recession that makes teeth appear longer than normal. When you notice the changes, let us know so we can help you avoid the periodontitis stage, the one linked to adult tooth loss.
Often, we can provide management with precision using dental lasers. With this technology, we use systems calibrated to handle soft tissue concerns, such as LANAP, Fotona, and REPAIR with WaterLase, to gently trim away the diseased parts of your gums, reshaping the gum line for an attractive smile. This process also allows healthy tissues to adhere to the teeth and make the disease more manageable with preventive care moving forward. The advanced system means no need for scalpels or sutures, so we can treat areas with precision and avoid damage to healthy tissues. The technology also means treatment takes only one visit and you can see immediate results. The area heals quickly too, you may return to your normal routine after only a day or two of rest. The risk of soreness in the gums is reduced, and the risk of infection is much lower too. You also have a reduced risk of swelling too!
How do we help manage the issue to protect your smile? Our team will recommend daily care at home, such as proper brushing and flossing, and a healthy diet. You should also avoid tobacco products. Our team can also offer a cleaning every three to four months to control buildup and keep your smile healthy and strong. We also have options like antimicrobial medications and even Ozone Therapy. If you have any questions about protecting your periodontal health with laser technology, then contact our team today to learn more.
We want to help address disease and keep your smile strong and beautiful, so you avoid issues like tooth loss. To learn more about treatments to manage disease and keep smiles intact, call Dr. Ann Kania in Encinitas, CA, today at 760-642-0711.
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