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Addison Laser Dentistry

Laser Reduction & Decontamination in Dallas County 

At Addison Grove Dental, we are committed to providing our patients with advanced and comfortable dental care available. We are equipped with state-of-the-art technology, including the latest laser equipment, allowing us to offer laser bacterial reduction and decontamination as a treatment option. Our team of experienced dental professionals is dedicated to delivering high-quality, personalized care in a welcoming and relaxed environment.

We understand that dental appointments can sometimes be stressful, which is why we take the time to make you comfortable, answer your questions, and offer quality care. Our goal is to make your visit as convenient and efficient as possible while ensuring that you receive the exceptional care you deserve.


Get in touch online or via phone at (469) 306-4297 to experience the difference laser treatment can make.  


Understanding How Laser Dentistry Works

Laser technology has transformed dentistry, providing cutting-edge solutions for numerous oral health issues. Among these advancements are laser bacterial reduction and decontamination, a treatment designed to address specific gingival dental issues with precision and efficiency. This procedure involves the use of concentrated light energy to target and eliminate bacteria while simultaneously reducing inflamed or diseased tissue.

Using a Diode Laser, we can effectively treat a range of conditions, such as gum disease, tooth sensitivity, and oral infections. The procedure is often minimally invasive, requiring little to no anesthesia, and typically results in faster healing times compared to traditional methods. As a result, patients can often experience reduced discomfort and a quicker return to their normal routine.

Laser Dentistry Benefits Gum Health 

Laser dentistry has revolutionized the treatment of gum disease, offering numerous advantages over traditional methods and helping prevent patients from needing gum surgery. Scaling and laser treatments are the two non-invasive options. 

Laser dentistry offers a valuable approach to treating gum disease, complementing traditional scaling methods. While scaling effectively removes plaque from the hard tooth surfaces, laser treatment excels in targeting the soft tissue and bacteria that contribute to inflammation and infection. 

By utilizing precise laser energy, dentists can penetrate the gum tissue, disrupting bacterial colonies and promoting tissue regeneration. This targeted approach helps reduce residual inflammation and create a healthier environment for gum healing.

Laser dentistry is particularly advantageous in cases where scaling alone has not fully addressed the gum disease. The laser's ability to reach deeper into the gum pockets and eliminate bacteria can significantly improve treatment outcomes. 

Laser Dentistry & Oral Hygiene 

While laser dentistry is primarily known for its effectiveness in treating gum disease and performing specific dental procedures, it can also contribute to overall oral health in several ways, including addressing gingivitis and periodontal disease. Gingivitis can seriously impact your oral health if left untreated. 

Gingivitis becomes an issue when bacteria-laden plaque buildup on the teeth, which can irritate the gums. This condition can affect your oral help by causing bad breath, gum recession, and tooth loss. Laser therapy can help stimulate gum tissue healing, reduce inflammation, and improve oral hygiene, promoting a healthy oral environment. 

Periodontal disease is an advanced form of gum disease that occurs when gingivitis is left untreated. In addition to causing bad breath, gum recession, and tooth loss, it can lead to an increased risk of infection. 

In more advanced cases of periodontal disease, where bacteria have penetrated deeper into the gum tissue and bone, laser treatment can target and eliminate these harmful bacteria. This helps to control infection, reduce inflammation, and promote tissue regeneration.

It is essential to note that laser dentistry is not a replacement for routine oral hygiene maintenance (i.e., brushing and flossing) or dental check-ups. However, it can be a valuable tool in maintaining optimal oral health when used in conjunction with proper oral hygiene practices.

Interested in Laser Reduction or Decontamination Treatment? Contact Us!

Our team is here and equipped to help you improve your oral health and address dental issues using lasers. We want to help you be proud of your smile and be healthy. As such, we strive to make our dental care accessible, affordable, and convenient.


Schedule an appointment online or by calling (469) 306-4297.


 

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