Santa Monica Dentist Provides Laser Periodontal Treatment For Patient-Friendly Results

Written by Dr. Follette on May 16, 2017

Periodontal disease is one of the leading cause of tooth loss for adult dental patients. It is crucial that people suffering from periodontal disease receive treatment in a timely manner so as to minimize their respective risks of suffering from long-term oral health issues tied to gum disease.

Our Santa Monica periodontics dentists use state-of-the-art laser treatment to help patients regain healthy oral tissues. Keep reading to learn more about how laser periodontal treatment works.

The primary goal of periodontal treatment is to remove diseased oral tissues so that the infection stops spreading. If left untreated, infections that begin in the patient’s gums can spread to connective tissues, teeth, and even the jawbone.

Periodontal lasers are designed to specifically seek out diseased tissue. As our dentist moves the laser over your smile, the frequency destroys damaged tissue while leaving healthy portions of your gum intact.

This process is quite comfortable and efficient. The actual in-office treatment process, as well as the post-treatment healing process, is much more comfortable than with traditional cut and sew gum surgery.

The laser has the additional advantage of sealing the gum tissue as it destroys infected areas. This means that there aren’t open incisions left in the patient’s tissue. Laser periodontal treatment helps to promote your body’s natural healing process and minimize your risk of re-infection.

When you come in for an appointment with our dentist, we’ll be able to assess your gum health, and the extent of any ongoing infections. Some patients with advanced periodontal disease require restorative treatment, like gum tissue grafts in order to regain oral health.

If you think that you are suffering from gum disease, please do not hesitate to reach out to your dental team for health. Gum disease is most easily treated and reversed in its earliest stages. You can always call our Santa Monica gum disease dentists to get more information!