Laser Treatment For Gum Disease Pros and Cons

Laser Treatment For Gum Disease

There are multiples ways of treating gum disease and Laser treatment for gum disease in one of them. Laser treatment for gum disease is becoming more and more common because there is no pain including in this surgery. Whereas other traditional surgery consists of pain due to which the dentist also gives you anthesis.

In the traditional treatment of gum, disease tissue is cut from the root of your tooth and I also include the killing of bad tissue. Whereas Laser treatment for gum disease requires no subtraction of tissue from your gum. Laser treatment can also simulate stem cells of the tissue which can help to form new connectives tissue, bone, and collagen. Laser treatment for gum disease also regenerates the body’s healing process.

Benefits (Pros) of Laser treatment for gum disease

Laser treatment for gum disease has a lot of benefits over traditional methods. Here are some of the benefits or pros of Laser treatment for gum disease.

  • Less Bleeding

Laser treatment for gum disease can save you form a lot. If you have any kind any of gum bleeding because of bacteria then Laser treatment can help you with that. With the help of laser treatment, you can not only remove the bacteria it also kills all of the renaming bacteria inside the mouth. Laser treatment can stop the bleeding of gums and can also stop swelling of gums too. Laser treatment also eliminates the need for gum surgery which is a painful experience.

  • Optimized for Patient

Laser treatment for gum disease can be optimized for every single patient depending on the levels of periodontal disease. The power and the wavelength of the laser can be adjusted by hand, this gives the dentist control over treatment so, they can treat every patient like they wanted them.

  • Shorter healing time

In most, dental surgery, the healing time is a lot sometimes exceeding several weeks, which can be an awful experience. Because when your mouth is healing you can’t eat certain things because they can make a bad impact on the treatment. But the treatment time required for laser treatment is much lesser as compared to any other dental surgery.

  • Painless

I have talked about it at the start of the article also. As in a lot of dental surgery, the patient requires anesthesia so that he can’t feel pain. But when it comes to laser surgery no or little anesthesia is required. This is mainly because in laser treatment no cutting of tissue or bones is required. If you are new to laser treatment then don’t worry Laser treatment for gum disease is pain-free, and most of the time the patient feels comfortable and relax.

  • Minimizes risk of bacterial infection

When it comes to the traditional dental surgery then they are done by hands, there are chances that it could go wrong or the bacteria can also spread due to a little bit of carelessness. But when it comes to laser treatment, it is exact that there are no chances of bacteria to spread. Laser technology can preserve the healthy part of the teeth by making sure that the bacteria is killed. This helps when patients have severe infections and maintaining the healthy part of the teeth is very important.

  • Preserve Healthy part of teeth

As I have said earlier that laser treatment is very precise. If a small amount of your teeth is infected then the laser will make sure that it kills all the bacteria and the healthy part of the teeth will remain in good condition. While when it comes to traditional treatment then it is done with the hand and there are chances that the healthy part of the teeth can be damaged.

Here are some more benefits of laser treatment for gum disease.

 

  • There is less of a need for sutures when using soft tissue lasers.
  • Soft tissue lasers promote blood clotting so bleeding is minimized during and after your procedure
  • Anesthesia is usually not needed with some procedures
  • Since the laser sterilizes the area of operation there is less of a chance for bacterial infections to develop
  • Wounds from your treatment tend to heal faster and sometimes your gum tissue can regenerate
  • The rest of your mouth sustains far less collateral damage

 

Cons of Laser Treatment for Gum Disease

Here are some of the cons of gum disease.

  • Depending on the type of filling you have like a metal filling, lasers can’t be used.
  • Some procedures may still require anesthesia.
  • Drills are still sometimes needed to complete treatments.
  • Depending on your preexisting gum tissue certain procedures can’t be performed with laser treatment.
  • Sometimes hard lasers can injure tooth pulp.

 

Conclusion

Laser treatment for gum disease is the best option for any kind of gum disease. It has a lot of benefits over traditional surgery. It is also very precise so it will kill the bacteria and will provide no harm to your healthy teeth.

 

Also Read :

What is a Gum Stimulator, Purpose, and Usage Instructions?

Best Toothpaste for gingivitis and bleeding gums

 

CARDS DENTAL

Author Since:  September 18, 2018

DENTIST

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