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How Laser Periodontal Therapy is Used to Treat Gum Disease

February 5, 2020

Filed under: Uncategorized — drtwohig @ 2:58 am

a soft tissue laser being used on a female patient’s oral tissuesWhen it comes to gum disease, the health of your mouth and body is at stake. Not only can it attack your oral tissue and eventually cause bone and tooth loss, but your risk for various health diseases and conditions increases the longer you wait to seek treatment. Fortunately, your holistic dentist in Weyauwega can use laser periodontal therapy to treat gum disease and help you take back your oral health. Spend some time reading more about this combination of advanced dental technology and beneficial treatment. You may just find it’s the right solution for you.

When is Laser Periodontal Therapy Used?

When gum disease attacks the soft tissue surrounding your teeth, and plaque and tartar begin to spread beneath the gum line to create pockets, you are experiencing what is known as advanced gum disease or “periodontitis.” Without proper care, you can be faced with a decline in oral health and the possibility of developing serious health-related conditions, such as a heart attack, stroke, diabetes, high blood pressure, Alzheimer’s, or Dementia. To prevent these issues, your holistic dentist can use laser periodontal therapy.

Used in only the most advanced cases of gum disease, your dentist will use a soft tissue laser to carefully remove harmful bacteria from beneath the gum line. This quick and painless procedure also removes infected tissue, leaving all healthy tissue untouched.

What Are Its Benefits?

By choosing to allow your holistic dentist to use a soft tissue laser to treat gum disease, you can forgo more traditional methods that often require more invasive treatment and extensive recovery times. A few additional benefits to using a soft tissue laser include:

  • Its precise laser gently moves through the gum tissue, creating a quick and painless procedure
  • There is little to no swelling or bleeding because of the laser’s ability to cauterize the tissue along the way
  • There are no scalpels or sutures needed
  • Recovery times are significantly less than traditional methods that require patients to have stitches for proper healing
  • Healthy gum tissue is left alone and untouched by the laser because of its great precision at being able to target only the infected tissue
  • There is often no anesthetic needed

Will It Be Covered by Insurance?

The cost of your laser periodontal therapy is dependent on your individual insurance plan. Most companies offer coverage based on the type of service you receive, not how it is performed. To find out how much you can expect to pay out of pocket for your treatment, you will need to contact your insurance company and inquire about whether you’ve met your deductible and how much of the procedure will be covered. It’s also worth noting that in many cases, laser periodontal therapy is a more cost-effective solution because it requires fewer visits to the dentist’s office and little to no medication.

While gum disease might be a common dental problem among millions of people, it is something you should never take lightly. Should you begin to notice reddening, inflammation, or bleeding, schedule an appointment with your holistic dentist as soon as possible so you can begin treatment.

About the Author
Dr. William Twohig is a holistic dentist who has dedicated the last 20 of his 40 years of practicing dentistry searching for alternative methods to offer his patients. Working with a large group of natural practitioners, chiropractors, acupuncturists, traditional doctors, and specialists, he and his staff practice a natural and holistic approach. Understanding how damaging gum disease can be to a patient’s smile, he employs laser periodontal therapy to stop the infection and improve oral health. If you are experiencing the symptoms associated with gum disease, visit our website or call (920) 867-3101.

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