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Laser-Assisted Gum Treatments

Laser-Assisted Gum Treatments
Today, thanks to the development of technology and new studies, many laser-supported applications can be performed in order to regain aesthetic applications in the tissues around the teeth, to regain gum health and to support healing. Protecting the health of the tissues around the teeth significantly affects the face and smile profile. Healthy and successful results can be achieved by using various lasers in gum applications in terms of preventing health problems in the teeth, supporting aesthetic applications and ease of application.
What are Laser-Assisted Gum Treatments?
It is used in cleaning infections caused by bacteria in the gums , in the treatment of abscesses and other painful tissue diseases in soft tissues, in applications aimed at shaping soft tissues called pink aesthetics, in activating the healing of treatments in all kinds of soft or hard dental tissues and in all applications aimed at rapid healing, in the treatment of formations such as herpes and aphthae, in the treatment of tissue scars and burn marks, in increasing the speed of healing after the procedure during gum surgeries, and for many different purposes, laser technologies are safely used in gum treatments. In addition, laser-assisted gum treatments are preferred to regulate the appearance and symmetry of the gums in smile design such as implant surgeries and frenectomy.
Why is Laser-Assisted Gum Treatment Preferred?
Laser-assisted gum treatments; do not cause pain during the procedure, rarely require anesthesia, provide ease of operation and recovery since there is no bleeding during the procedure, generally do not require the use of stitches for tissue healing, swelling, bruising and sensitivity after application are low due to the effects of tissue stimulation, provide rapid healing and tissue recovery. It is preferred due to its many positive effects such as mobilizing the person’s own healthy cells towards the treatment area thanks to its compatibility.
How Are Laser-Assisted Gum Treatments Applied?
First of all, the procedure to be performed is selected after clinical evaluations and the appropriate laser type and heads are prepared. Necessary isolations are made in the room where the laser will be applied and special glasses are worn before the procedure. Treatment procedures and the progressing process may vary according to the person’s needs. In this way, appropriate laser treatment is applied with different wavelengths. Laser replaces cutting tools in gum aesthetic procedures and laser waves in other tissue activation and healing processes; by changing the heads, it penetrates the tissue without the need for surgical application and provides application. After the procedures, social life can be continued healthily. Application periods are usually very short and tissue healing is monitored following the sessions.
Laser technology has become a valuable tool in a variety of gum treatments, offering precision and improved results with less discomfort and faster healing. Here is an overview of common laser gum treatments and how they are performed:
Laser Gum Treatments: Advanced Solutions for Healthy Gums
1. Laser Gingivectomy
What is Laser Gingivectomy?
Laser gingivectomy is a procedure used to remove excess gum tissue that may have grown excessively due to conditions such as gingival hyperplasia or to improve gum aesthetics.
How To?
- Evaluation: The dentist evaluates the gum tissue to determine the extent of excess tissue.
- Anesthesia: Local anesthesia is applied to ensure the patient’s comfort during the procedure.
- Laser Removal: A laser is used to precisely remove excess gum tissue. The laser’s focused beam cuts through the tissue with high precision while also cauterizing the area to reduce bleeding.
- Post-Procedure Care: After treatment, patients receive guidance on aftercare to ensure proper recovery, which typically includes minimal discomfort and a quicker recovery compared to traditional methods.
Advantages:
- Precision: Lasers allow for precise removal of tissue.
- Minimal Bleeding: The laser reduces bleeding by cauterizing while cutting.
- Faster Recovery: Typically results in faster recovery and less post-operative discomfort.
2. Laser Gingivoplasty
What is Laser Gingivoplasty?
Laser gingivoplasty involves reshaping and contouring gum tissue to improve gum line aesthetics or correct irregularities following periodontal disease treatment.
How To?
- Evaluation: The dentist evaluates the gum tissue to plan the reshaping procedure.
- Anesthesia: Local anesthesia provides patient comfort.
- Laser Reshaping: A laser is used to precisely shape and contour the gum tissue, improving the appearance of the gum line while minimizing the impact on surrounding healthy tissue.
- Post-Procedure Care: Post-procedure care instructions focus on maintaining oral hygiene and managing minor discomfort, which is usually less than with traditional methods.
Advantages:
- Enhanced Precision: Provides accurate and controlled gingival shaping.
- Less Invasive: Reduces discomfort and speeds up recovery compared to traditional methods.
3. Laser Periodontal Treatment
What is Laser Periodontal Treatment?
Laser periodontal therapy is used to treat gum disease, particularly cleaning and disinfecting periodontal pockets that form due to advanced gum disease.
How To?
- Assessment: The degree of periodontal disease is assessed and the depth of the gum pockets is measured.
- Anesthesia: Local anesthesia is applied to ensure comfort.
- Laser Therapy: Lasers are used to remove infected tissue and bacteria from below the gum line. They also help disinfect the area and promote healing by stimulating gum tissue regeneration.
- Post-Procedure Care: Patients are given specific instructions for post-procedure care, including oral hygiene practices to promote healing and prevent recurrence.
Advantages:
- Effective Disinfection: Lasers effectively kill bacteria and reduce infection.
- Precision: Targeted removal of infected tissue with minimal impact on healthy tissue.
- Reduced Recovery Time: Faster recovery and less discomfort compared to traditional treatments.
4. Laser Frenectomy
What is Laser Frenectomy?
Laser frenectomy involves removing or replacing the frenum (the connective tissue that connects the lip or tongue to the gum). It’s often done to address issues such as a tight or restrictive frenum, which can cause speech difficulties or gum irritation.
How To?
- Evaluation: The dentist evaluates the frenum to determine the need for frenum removal or replacement.
- Anesthesia: Local anesthesia is applied for comfort.
- Laser Procedure: Laser is used to remove or alter frenum tissue with high precision and minimal discomfort.
- Post-Procedure Care: Patients are typically given after-care instructions that include minimal discomfort and rapid recovery.
Advantages:
- Precision and Control: Accurate removal or replacement of frenum tissue.
- Minimal Discomfort: Less pain and faster recovery compared to traditional methods.
Laser treatments for gum disease offer advanced solutions that offer a number of benefits, including reduced sensitivity, less discomfort, and faster healing. If you have questions about whether laser treatments are right for your situation, consult your dentist to explore your options and determine the best approach for your oral health needs.