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February 2022

Laser Gum Therapy

Laser Gum Therapy | Periodontal disease, more popularly known as gum disease, is one of the dental conditions that your dentist fights very hard to prevent. Although it can be difficult to treat, particularly in its later stages, gum disease can be managed, but it’s always better to prevent it than let it get to that point.

What is Gum Disease?

Gum disease is a chronic inflammatory infection of the gums that support the teeth. It is caused by plaque, a sticky biofilm that adheres to the teeth, irritating gum tissue. Overtime, this progresses into an active infection of the gums. Treatment like laser gum therapy may be recommended.

Gingivitis is the name for the early form of gum disease. It is reversible at this point when the patient begins practicing proper oral hygiene and keeping up with their regular dental cleaning appointments.

When gingivitis is not treated promptly, it can progress to the point of becoming periodontitis. This is when the condition is no longer reversible, although periodontitis can still be slowed or halted when the patient undergoes frequent dental cleanings that are more involved than routine cleaning.

Teeth can become unstable. For example, teeth will eventually loosen and begin falling out if no intervention takes place.

Symptoms of Gum Disease 

You may have gum disease if you experience any of the following symptoms: 

  • Pain: Tenderness or pain in your teeth or gums.
  • Swelling: Red, swollen gums. Healthy gums are firm and appear pink.
  • Bad breath: Chronic bad breath is one of the symptoms of gum disease.
  • Bleeding: Gums that bleed whenever you brush or floss are possible signs of gum disease.
  • Loose teeth: Gums receding away from the teeth, leading to the development of pockets that can harbor oral bacteria.
  • Spaces: Receding gums and the development of spaces between teeth.

If you report any gum disease symptoms, your dentist will conduct an examination of your teeth and gums for a diagnosis confirmation. Depending upon the stage of your gum disease, treatment could be as simple as a comprehensive dental cleaning.

Laser Gum Therapy

Laser gum surgery is becoming more prevalent for the treatment of moderate to severe gum disease.

If you have undergone laser gum therapy, you should be able to resume normal activities on the next day. However, some patients may take a few days to get up to speed.

It is normal to experience some temporary soreness for a few days. However, other side effects are minor and include:

  • Minor swelling and bleeding
  • Gum tissue discoloration

In general, it normally takes about a week to recover from laser gum therapy. Moreover, eat a soft diet only and avoid the use of nicotine products like cigarettes.

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Learn more about gum disease with a consultation. We can discuss treatment options such as laser gum therapy. New patients are welcome!

 

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