Gum Disease Laser Therapy

Ekates Dental clinic is proud to prove the latest advancement technology available for periodontal therapy: laser treatment. There are numerous advantages to using laser therapy as opposed to the traditional methods requiring a scalpel and sutures.

Benefits

1. Comfort

With laser treatment, the bleeding is reduced or disappeared, minimized swelling, no charring, and no drill noise or vibration. The stress and anxiety often associated with dental work is therefore eliminated when you experience quick, effective, and essentially pain-free laser procedures. Also, postoperative sensitivity is greatly limited by laser dentistry, and recovery time is much quicker than with traditional methods. In fact, due to the less-invasive nature of the laser technique, the mouth begins to heal immediately after work is completed!

2. Reduced Risk of Infection

The laser’s high-energy light beam acts as a sterilizer on the area it is working, thereby reducing the risk of bacterial infections and relapses.

3. Anesthesia Limited or Eliminated

Since laser dentistry is virtually painless, no longer will you suffer with fear of injections and numbness. Often, only a light anesthetic spray is required. Laser treatment eliminates the complications and cost associated with anesthesia.

Uses

Ekates Dental Clinic can perform a variety of procedures using laser technology, such as a frenectomy, osseous surgery, and gum grafting. Laser technology is also being used as a way to regenerate healthy gums and remove diseases areas in a virtually painless way. This method also encourages healthy gum to regenerate and attach to the teeth. The chance of gum disease returning will be diminished when laser therapy is used as opposed to traditional surgery.

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