Wednesday, December 7, 2011

How Do Lasers Treat Periodontal Disease?

Lasers are a non-surgical approach to arresting the progression of periodontal disease. Following scaling and root planing, a laser is used to significantly reduce the bacterial colonies and decontaminate the infected periodontal pocket. Lasers also remove the infected tissue lining the periodontal pocket. As the infected tissue is removed, microscopic blood clots form and your body's natural healing response takes over. As you heal, the tissue reattaches to the bone and your gums return to a healthy infection free state.

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  3. My dentist in la did a root canal and later advised me to undergo the same laser treatment on my other teeth. It proved beneficial because he did not have to salvage those that have periodontal diseases.

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  4. I wonder how painful it is to undergo laser treatment? I mean, my friend told who have undergone root canal, that she couldn't barely tolerate the pain.

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  5. Tooth sensitivity and bad breath are among the warning signs for periodontal disease. One can have major issues with this type of disease. There's heart disease, pre-mature birth and pre-mature labor to name a few that are all effected by how your gum health.

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  6. Laser have a lot of potential benefits. I'm glad that the dental world was able to discover the positive effect of laser in treating Periodontal Disease.

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