Categories: Laser Treatment

Helping Your Smile Recover With REPAIR Lasers

When you develop serious periodontal disease, then you need treatment to stop discomfort and avoid tooth loss. To help you recover, we can provide treatment with the REPAIR with WaterLase system. In today’s blog, Dr. Ann Kania talks about transforming oral health with laser dentistry.

The Damage of Untreated Gum Disease

When you develop gum disease, the issue needs to be treated and managed with regular care. Otherwise, this can grow in severity until it reaches a stage known as periodontitis. At this point, lack of attention means the loss of attachment tissues, which in turn leads to tooth loss. You also develop painful symptoms, such as soreness and bleeding. As you lose teeth, your jawbone can weaken too, causing an aged appearance. But we can help manage periodontal disease with laser density, and even replace missing teeth with dental implants!

REPAIR With WaterLase

The REPAIR with WaterLase system uses a special soft tissue laser calibrated to handle diseased tissues. The technology is accompanied by a steady stream of water. Our team can use the technology to gently trim away the diseased portions of the gums with precision, leaving healthy structures intact. We then reshape the gum line, focusing on the health and beauty of your smile in the process. The lasers also essentially cauterize as they trim, so the risk of bleeding, infection, and swelling is much lower. You see results same-day, and often return to your normal routine after a day or two of rest. The process is comfortable too, as the laser treatments rarely require anesthesia. We also have LANAP and Fotona systems, which can not only treat gum disease and reverse gingivitis, but also address sleep apnea and even mask common signs of aging!

Managing Your Oral Health

Following your treatment, we want to make sure inflammation stays in control, so we will recommend routine care to manage your oral health. With a dental cleaning every three to four months, we can remove harmful plaque and tartar to keep gums healthy and free of inflammation. We can also discuss better homecare habits, such as proper brushing and flossing and a smile-healthy diet. Avoiding tobacco products helps too.

If you have any questions about how we diagnose and treat issues like periodontal disease with advanced laser systems, then reach out to our team today to learn more and start your own treatment journey!

Schedule Your Appointment for Periodontic Treatment

Our team wants to help improve your oral health and help your smile recover and stay stable! To learn more about REPAIR with WaterLase treatment, call Dr. Ann Kania in Encinitas, CA, today at 760-642-0711. We know the importance of good oral health and strong gums, and want to help safeguard your smile!

 

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