Laser Dentistry — 6 Futuristic Reasons To See A Periodontist That Offers Laser Gum Therapy

Audrey Barton
3 min readSep 14, 2021

It seems like every day there’s an exciting new advancement in medical technology.

Once in a while one of those cool new inventions is useful for the most feared of all the medical specialists… the dentist.

Or in this case — the periodontist — an expert who specializes in the treatment of your gums and the bones that support your teeth.

If you haven’t heard of laser therapy before — then buckle up.

It’s a real game changer when it comes to visiting a dentist or periodontist, and it might even cure your fear of the dentist.

Here are 6 ways lasers are changing the way oral procedures are performed.

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1.Reduced Pain

That’s right — the number one issue most patients have when seeing an oral specialist, dealt with.

The procedure may not be entirely painless — nothing ever is — but it can get close.

Many patients don’t even require any pain medication for their recovery.

2. Selective Targeting

Lasers are very specific.

They can target the diseased areas in a mouth with a huge amount of precision.

That accuracy means they won’t do any damage to the rest of your mouth, and that’s a difficult thing to promise using bulky hand tools.

3. Less Invasive

Forget the cutting and scraping.

You’ll have less bleeding and less swelling as a result of laser treatment.

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4. Fast Recovery

One of the worst parts about having your mouth worked on is the days of recovery time after — weeks sometimes if you’re a slow healer.

Lasers are so gentle and selective that healing time is incredibly minimal — because there isn’t much damage to heal.

Your mouth will feel better faster, and you won’t be talking like you just had a root canal.

5. Gum Longevity

A major downside to traditional gum therapy is that it can make your gums recede.

Before laser, gum recession was just a standard result of the treatment — there was no way around it.

Lasers totally eliminate that problem by leaving the healthy parts of your gums alone.

6. Bone Growth

You can actually end up with better support for your existing teeth from laser dentistry,

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It can generate new bone growth to keep your teeth protected for as long as possible.

Some common signs that you need to see a periodontist include:

a. Bleeding, red, swollen, or tender gums

b. Receding gums

c. Sensitive teeth

d. Trouble chewing or swallowing

e. Loose or moving teeth

f. Persistent bad breath

If you’re experiencing any of these problems, it’s worth seeing a periodontist right away.

The sooner you get treatment, the better your outcome will be.

And do yourself a favor, see a specialist who offers laser treatment.

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You’ll be glad you did.

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