Periodontal disease affects many patients and is one of the leading causes of tooth loss for adult patients today. While this condition can be frustrating, advancements in dental technologies can help you better manage your symptoms and improve your gum and oral health. In today’s blog, your Brooklyn, NY, periodontists are here to explain the many benefits of laser treatment for periodontitis.
How You Can Prevent Periodontitis
Periodontal disease is an oral health concern that can affect patients at any age. Though the main cause is poor oral hygiene, patients with a genetic predisposition, going through hormonal changes, or have other health conditions, may be at a higher risk of a gum infection. It’s important that you practice proper prevention to protect your teeth and gums. At home, you should brush and floss at least twice a day to remove bacteria and prevent plaque buildup. Biannual checkups can also help remove buildup and detect signs of gingivitis in the earliest stages so that it can be treated. If you have noticed that your oral tissue is swollen or red, it could be a sign of an infection and should be treated promptly.
Treating And Managing Your Symptoms
When you come in for your appointment, your dentist will thoroughly examine your oral cavity and may take X-rays or other images for a closer look. These can be used to help assess the severity of the infection and create a helpful treatment plan. Scaling and root planing may be scheduled to help remove plaque buildup from below the gumline and prevent the tissue from receding and your teeth from becoming loose. Laser treatments, such as LANAP or REPAIR can help precisely remove bacteria and buildup without harming your gingival tissue and can help improve the efficiency of your treatment. For patients with deep tissue pockets, soft tissue plastic surgery can be done to protect your gum health.
Using Lasers For Cosmetic Purposes
Laser treatments can also be done to help improve the look of your smile. When you have periodontal disease, your tissue can begin to recede or become uneven. This makes your smile look uneven or your teeth can appear misshapen. Contouring can be done to help reshape the tissue and leave you with a more uniform appearing grin. Biolase Waterlase can be used to remove the gingival tissue during soft tissue plastic surgery. In addition to the cosmetic benefits, this procedure can also help ensure that your oral health is in good shape by reducing the chances of tooth loss. Gum contouring is minimally invasive and can often be done in just one appointment.
Questions About These Treatments? Talk To Our Team!
Laser therapy methods can help improve and manage your symptoms with more comfort and ease. To schedule an appointment with Brooklyn Periodontics and Implantology in Brooklyn, NY, call our office today at 718-444-3800.