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Philadelphia Office: Philadelphia PA Periodontics Office Phone Number215-985-4337 | 1520 Locust Street, Suite 600

Philadelphia , PA 19102 |

Philadelphia Office: Philadelphia PA Periodontics Office Phone Number215-985-4337| 1520 Locust Street, Suite 600

Philadelphia , PA 19102 |


Laser Periodontal Therapy in Cherry Hill, NJ

When gum disease threatens your oral health, you deserve a treatment option that’s both effective and comfortable. Laser periodontal therapy offers a minimally invasive approach to treating periodontal disease, helping you restore healthy gums without the discomfort often associated with traditional surgical methods. Our team in Cherry Hill provides advanced laser treatments designed to target infection while preserving healthy tissue and promoting faster healing.

If you’re experiencing symptoms of gum disease such as bleeding gums, persistent bad breath, or gum recession, laser therapy may offer the solution you need. This innovative approach allows us to address periodontal infection with precision while minimizing your recovery time and discomfort.

What Is Laser Periodontal Therapy?

Laser periodontal therapy uses focused light energy to remove diseased tissue and bacteria from below the gum line. The Fotona laser system we use emits two different wavelengths that work together to eliminate infection, reduce inflammation, and stimulate your body’s natural healing response. Unlike traditional methods that rely on scalpels and sutures, laser therapy targets only the affected areas while leaving healthy tissue intact.

The dual-wavelength approach combines lasers to provide comprehensive treatment. One wavelength excels at removing calculus and diseased tissue, while the other penetrates deeper to eliminate bacteria and promote tissue regeneration. This combination allows us to treat periodontal pockets effectively without the need for invasive surgery.

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How Laser Therapy Treats Gum Disease

Gum disease develops when bacteria accumulate below the gum line, causing inflammation and destroying the supporting structures of your teeth. Left untreated, this infection can lead to tooth loss and may contribute to other health complications. Laser therapy addresses this problem at its source by eliminating bacteria and removing infected tissue.

During treatment, we carefully guide the laser along the gum line and into periodontal pockets. The laser energy kills bacteria on contact and vaporizes diseased tissue while sealing blood vessels to minimize bleeding. This process also stimulates collagen production and bone regeneration, helping your gums reattach to your teeth and creating a healthier foundation for your smile.

Benefits of Choosing Laser Treatment

Laser periodontal therapy offers several advantages over traditional surgical approaches. Most patients experience minimal discomfort during and after treatment, often requiring less dental anesthesia. The laser’s precision means less trauma to surrounding tissues, which typically results in faster healing times and reduced post-treatment sensitivity.

The minimally invasive nature of laser therapy also means less bleeding during procedures and a lower risk of infection afterward. Many patients can return to their normal activities within a day or two, rather than facing the extended recovery period often required after conventional gum surgery. Additionally, laser treatment may help preserve more of your natural gum tissue compared to traditional methods.

The Treatment Process

Your laser periodontal therapy begins with a thorough evaluation of your gum health. We measure periodontal pocket depths, assess bone levels, and identify areas of active infection to create a treatment plan tailored to your needs. This comprehensive assessment helps us determine the extent of treatment required and set realistic expectations for your results.

Treatment itself typically takes place over one or more appointments, depending on the severity of your gum disease. We apply local anesthesia as needed for your comfort, then use the laser to clean beneath your gum line and remove diseased tissue. The entire process is usually completed in our periodontal practice with minimal disruption to your daily schedule.

Combining Laser Therapy With Other Treatments

Laser periodontal therapy often works best as part of a comprehensive treatment approach. For patients with severe bone loss, we may recommend combining laser therapy with guided bone and tissue regeneration to restore lost supporting structures. This combination addresses both the infection and the structural damage caused by advanced periodontal disease.

Some patients benefit from pairing laser therapy with gum grafting procedures to address recession and improve aesthetics. The laser can prepare the treatment site and promote better integration of grafted tissue. For patients planning dental implants, laser therapy helps ensure healthy gums and adequate bone support before implant placement.

Recovery and Aftercare

Recovery from laser periodontal therapy is generally straightforward. You may experience mild tenderness in the treated areas, but this discomfort is typically manageable with over-the-counter pain relievers. Most patients find they can resume normal eating and drinking within a few hours of treatment.

We provide specific aftercare instructions to support your healing and help maintain your results. Good oral hygiene becomes even more important after treatment, as keeping your gums clean prevents bacteria from recolonizing the treated areas. Regular follow-up visits allow us to monitor your healing progress and address any concerns that arise during your recovery.

Who Benefits From Laser Therapy?

Laser periodontal therapy serves patients at various stages of gum disease, from early gingivitis to more advanced periodontitis. If you’ve noticed warning signs like swollen or bleeding gums, loose teeth, or changes in your bite, laser treatment may help reverse the damage and prevent further deterioration. The therapy also benefits patients who want to avoid traditional surgery or who have medical conditions that make conventional procedures riskier.

Patients who previously struggled with gum disease may find laser therapy particularly helpful as part of their ongoing maintenance care. The treatment can address localized areas of infection that develop between regular cleanings, helping you maintain the health you’ve worked to achieve.

Laser Therapy vs. Traditional Gum Surgery

Traditional periodontal surgery typically involves making incisions in the gums, folding back the tissue to access infected areas, and using hand instruments to remove bacteria and diseased tissue. While effective, this approach often requires sutures and involves a longer healing period.

Laser therapy accomplishes many of the same goals with less trauma to your tissues. The laser’s precision allows us to target infection without cutting into healthy gum tissue, and the cauterizing effect of the laser reduces bleeding and promotes faster healing. Many patients who weren’t candidates for traditional surgery due to medical concerns or anxiety about dental procedures find laser therapy a more accessible option.

Maintaining Your Results

Successful laser periodontal therapy gives you a fresh start, but maintaining your results requires ongoing commitment to oral health. Brushing twice daily and flossing regularly removes the plaque that causes gum disease, while avoiding tobacco products supports your gum tissue’s ability to heal and stay healthy.

Regular professional cleanings and periodontal maintenance visits play an important role in preventing disease recurrence. These appointments allow us to monitor your gum health, remove any calculus buildup before it causes problems, and provide additional treatment if early signs of infection reappear. With proper care, many patients enjoy healthy gums for years following their laser therapy.

Schedule Your Consultation at Laudenbach Periodontics & Dental Implants

Gum disease doesn’t have to compromise your oral health or quality of life. Laser periodontal therapy offers an effective, comfortable way to treat infection and restore your gums to health. Our team brings extensive training in advanced periodontal treatments to every patient we serve in Cherry Hill, providing the personalized care you need to achieve lasting results.

Complete our contact form to schedule a consultation and learn more about how laser therapy can benefit your smile.

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Our mission is to help patients live healthier lives. We provide a caring, nurturing environment where your comfort and health is of primary importance.

Philadelphia PA Periodontics Office
1520 Locust Street, Suite 600
Philadelphia, PA 19102
215-985-4337

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