If you are in need of periodontal surgery, then you have a choice between traditional treatment and laser treatment. To make the best decision, it is important to understand the differences between each procedure. At Richmond Dental Calgary in Calgary, every patient may qualify for laser gum surgery to treat their dental issues.
When surgery is performed traditionally, your dentist will use a scalpel to expose the gum tissue and access the periodontal pocket. The gums will be cut and sutured together to decrease the depth of the pocket. You may require bone or tissue grafting in order for the gum to be reattached to the surface of the tooth root.
Laser surgery can be an efficient alternative to traditional surgery for most dental patients. Since it does not require the use of a scalpel or sutures, it is minimally invasive, and patients can be more comfortable during and after treatment. The gum pocket does not get decreased, so your smile will not look different. Since the laser can detect diseased tissue without harming healthy tissue, laser surgery is extremely safe and does not compromise healthy tissues in the mouth.
There are some key differences in the way laser surgery and traditional surgery effect patients during and after treatment. To understand the difference, let’s take a look at how they differ from one another.
There are plenty of other ways that laser surgery can be beneficial to your oral health. Laser surgery can make it possible to preserve your gum tissue while treating periodontal disease.