Friday, March 11, 2016

Treating Periodontal Disease with Dental Lasers

Traditionally, periodontal disease treatment requires the adoption of an aggressive deep cleaning both above and below the gums as well as a long-term maintenance plan to prevent the re-accumulation of plaque, tartar, and bacteria. While effective, these processes can be uncomfortable and overwhelming, requiring incredible patient diligence in order to protect the overall health of the mouth.

In contrast to these conventional treatment options, laser dentistry has transformed gum disease treatment. With specific instruments designed for both soft and hard tissue, laser dentistry allows dentists to halt the progression of the condition without compromising the health and function of your dentition.

Hard Tissue Dental Lasers
If left untreated, advanced periodontal disease can spread to the supportive jaw bone, causing tissue deterioration and damage. As a result, the damaged bone tissue must be removed or reshaped. With conventional tools, removal often kills surrounding bone tissue and marrow, leaving the entire jaw vulnerable to deterioration.

Unlike these traditional tools, hard tissue dental lasers can be used to precisely remove damaged bone without compromising the health of the surrounding tissue. As a result, this innovative instrument is ideal for root planing and bone re-contouring in cases of periodontal disease.

This instrument is incredibly versatile and can be used in a number of other treatments where the bone must be modified. For example, in cases of surgical tooth extraction, bone grafting, or ridge augmentation, hard tissue lasers may be used to perform the procedure.

The Benefit of Soft Tissue Dental Lasers
When treating cases of gum disease, soft tissue dental lasers offer a comprehensive solution unparalleled by traditional treatment methods. While traditional root planing and scaling may effectively remove bacteria from the affected area, these treatments do nothing to remedy the periodontal pockets, thereby leaving patients vulnerable to recurrent infection.

Soft tissue lasers can not only eliminate bacteria and remove damaged tissue from these pockets, but they can also help stimulate gum reattachment to the tooth. In successful gum disease treatment with soft tissue lasers, the periodontal pockets can be reduced and even eliminated, allowing patients to comprehensively regain their oral health.

Similar to hard tissue dental lasers, this innovative instrument may also be used to treat other dental conditions, ranging from cold sore elimination to frenectomies. As this laser helps to stimulate blood coagulation during the procedure, patient often enjoy accelerated healing and virtually no discomfort during and following their treatment.

Advanced Dental Care in Bluff City

The Center for Family & Implant Dentistry is a pioneer in utilizing advanced dental tools to improve our patients’ experiences and ensure lasting oral health. For more information about the long-term benefits and versatility of dental lasers, please contact our Bluff City dental team today.  

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