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Laser Periodontal Therapy |
What is it?
Laser periodontal therapy has proven to be an exceptional alternative to traditional surgical treatments. The laser beam can be precisely directed to only the tissues needing treatment, and the way it works virtually eliminates bleeding and sterilizes the area at the same time. All of this translates to higher quality treatment, improved outcome, and greater comfort for the patient. Currently, laser periodontal therapy is used to treat gum disease and for cosmetic gum re-contouring. |
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How it works
The laser will remove only the infected gum tissue lining the pocket
wall. Any tartar is removed from the root surface. Then the laser disinfects
the area, selectively killing all bacteria. The small, sterile wound
is sealed to the root surface with a dense fibrin clot.
Why is it better?
With conventional methods not all bacteria can be eliminated so recurrence
is a common problem. Laser therapy stops the infection and eradicates
all bacteria leaving the gum pocket disease free. Tissue has time to
heal and sometimes can even reattach to normal depth. As there is no
need for incisions or stitches there is no bleeding or swelling. The
patient endures little to no discomfort during the procedure and a very
short recovery time.
Key benefits of laser therapy are:
- No incisions or stitches
- No bleeding or swelling
- Minimal to no pain
- No gum recession
- No tooth sensitivity
- Fewer appointments
- Patients that have diabetes, bleeding disorders or are on medications,
such as blood thinners, can be treated safely
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