Sep 12, 2009

Periodontists Use Laser to Replace Pain With Comfort

There was a time when a dentist's referral to a periodontist sparked fear and trepidation in the minds of many patients.
However, laser therapy for gum disease has transformed a once lengthy, painful, multi-appointment procedure into a single painless, non-surgical visit.
Periodontists have offered laser therapy for 10 years, but the recent purchase of a new dental laser is changing the face of periodontal disease treatment for the practices.
A Pain-Free Option
What likely will appeal most to patients is the fact that this treatment no longer is invasive.
The traditional gum disease treatment method involved cutting into the gums and using a sharp instrument to scrape the plaque calculus off the roots of the teeth. The gums would be sutured after each procedure, and it could take as many as four visits to complete the process on the whole mouth.
The laser has changed all of that.
Fear and the time involvement are traditionally what people have dreaded about this procedure. But gone are the days of multiple visits and noisy, painful gum-scraping. The laser provides simple, effective, painless treatment.
Importance of Oral Health
Periodontists are hopeful that as the word spreads about pain-free laser treatment, more patients will stop prolonging treatment for gum disease.
It becomes about more than just having healthy teeth and gum's. Ten years of research has shown the close link between dental health and systemic health in people.
Much of what occurs in the mouth is indicative of what may be going on elsewhere in the body.
Oral infections cause severe bone loss and tooth loss and act as a risk factor for cardiovascular disease, including heart attacks. There also is evidence that oral inflammation can induce pre-term, low birth-weight deliveries in pregnant women.
Patients with diabetes should monitor their oral health, as infections may complicate managing blood sugar.
You cannot separate oral health from the rest of the body. Patients should not be fooled into thinking they are in good oral health just because they aren't in pain. Routine dental exams by a periodontal specialist frequently catch problems before they become painful.
If you would like to learn more about gum disease and laser treatment or you wish to schedule a consultation with Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Periodontist Dr. David Digiallorenzo, please call (610) 409-6064 in Collegeville; (570) 322-4741 in Williamsport.
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  1. However, laser therapy for gum disease has transformed a once lengthy, painful, multi-appointment procedure into a single painless, non-surgical visit.


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