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4 Benefits Of Lasers In Periodontal Disease Treatment

You are not alone if your dentist has diagnosed you with periodontal disease. More than 47% of adults over 30 suffer from some form of this condition. If you are older, the numbers nearly double, with 70.1% of adults 65 and older impacted. Fortunately, dentists have made great strides in treating periodontal disease. While some conditions may require scaling, root planing, and gum flap surgery, laser treatments have become a preferred alternative. Lasers offer numerous advantages over previous treatment methods. Here are a few of them. 

1. Lasers Are Less Invasive

Traditional periodontal disease treatment often requires invasive procedures. Surgical intervention results in your dentist cutting away gum tissues and having structures installed, and involves liquid diets and extensive healing time. 

Laser treatments are far less invasive than prior procedures. Because the lasers can open up and clean the deep pockets without cutting into your gum tissue, no gum tissue is lost, no stitches are installed, and there is a much faster recovery time. 

2. Lasers Are Often More Effective Treatments

When you have periodontal disease, bacteria and infection hide deep in your pockets. You cannot clean these with traditional methods. If left untreated, the disease leads to bone and tooth loss. 

While traditional surgical interventions can reach and clean many of these areas, these methods are sometimes ineffective in eradicating all bacteria and infections. Laser therapy is more effective in destroying bacteria and infections that traditional methods may not reach. The laser is more precise. 

3. Laser Periodontal Disease Treatment Is Affordable

The cost of laser periodontal disease treatment is often the same or even less than traditional treatments. Not only do you require less medication when you have laser treatment, but the procedure is faster and requires fewer trips back and forth to the periodontist. Also, most dental plans cover laser treatments at the same rate as traditional periodontal treatments. 

4. Lasers Produce Faster Recovery

Traditional periodontal disease treatments often take weeks of recovery, including pain, swelling, and diet adjustments. This recovery period usually means time away from work and your daily activities. 

Because no cutting or stitches are involved with laser therapy, your recovery time will be much faster. Most patients can get back to their daily activities within a day or two with only some mild discomfort. This speedier recovery means less lost time off from work, but more importantly, less time away from your daily activities with family or friends.


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