Laser Periodontal Surgery. Removing diseased gum tissue with lasers can offer significant advantages over conventional surgery such as less discomfort and gum shrinkage. The purpose is to access and remove the inflamed gum tissue from around the root of your ill tooth.
This involves scraping off the calculus and plaque built up below the gumline and around the root. In periodontal laser therapy the provider uses a dental laser to access and remove the inflamed gum tissue from around the root of the tooth. Laser gum surgery procedure in this type of therapy your doctor uses a dental laser.
When the infected tissue is removed and the root is exposed the root scaling begins.
The purpose is to access and remove the inflamed gum tissue from around the root of your ill tooth. The advantage of a laser is that it seals the tissue as it sculpts it making the procedure more comfortable and requiring a shorter healing time. Immediately blocks gingival bleeding. When used to describe surgery the word plastic refers to any reshaping procedure that creates a more pleasing appearance of the gum tissues.