Immediately blocks gingival bleeding.
Laser gum surgery for receding gums.
Promotes periodontal tissue regeneration alveolar bone and periodontal ligament favors the rapid and spontaneous healing of the gingival pockets.
Ultimetely you could experiense loose teeth and even lost teeth.
The gum tissue is then sutured back into place to heal.
Laser surgery allows the dentist to access hard to reach areas under the gum and along with the roots where tartar and plaque have accumulated.
It is a quick and relatively simple surgery in which a periodontist removes healthy gum tissue from the roof of the mouth and uses it to build the gum back up where it has receded.
However removing the plaque and performing surgery on your gums is not going to cure your gum disease.
How laser therapy works.
It is because of this inevitable deterioration that laser gum surgery or conventional surgery may have been suggested as a cure for you.
Ask your dentist which technique.
Currently dentists use scalpels lasers and radiosurgery to perform the gum contouring procedure.
When the infected tissue is removed and the root is exposed the root scaling begins.
Reducing this bacterial stronghold and regenerating bone and tissue help to reduce pockets and repair damage caused by the progressing disease.