Laser-Assisted Periodontics Therapy

Restore your gum health, comfort, and confidence with laser-assisted periodontics therapy in Lafayette, IN. At Lafayette Implant & Cosmetic Dentistry, we use advanced dental laser technology to treat gum disease with greater precision, minimal discomfort, and faster healing.

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Treat Gum Disease and Restore Your Oral Health

Gum disease can affect more than just your gums it can impact your overall oral health, your smile, and even your general well-being. At Lafayette Implant & Cosmetic Dentistry, we offer laser-assisted periodontal therapy to help patients in Lafayette, IN treat gum infections effectively and comfortably. This modern approach is ideal for patients seeking a less invasive alternative to traditional gum surgery. Without proper treatment, gum disease can lead to:

  • Bleeding, swollen, or tender gums
  • Persistent bad breath
  • Gum recession and tooth sensitivity
  • Loose teeth or tooth loss

Laser therapy helps eliminate infection, preserve healthy tissue, and restore the health of your gums so you can maintain a strong, confident smile.

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What Is Laser-Assisted Periodontics Therapy?

Laser-assisted periodontics therapy is an advanced treatment that uses focused laser energy to remove infected gum tissue and bacteria from around the teeth. Unlike traditional methods that may involve cutting and sutures, laser therapy is designed to be more precise and minimally invasive.

This treatment works by:

  • Targeting and removing diseased tissue
  • Eliminating harmful bacteria
  • Preserving healthy gum tissue
  • Stimulating natural healing

Each treatment plan is customized based on:

  • The severity of gum disease
  • The depth of periodontal pockets
  • Your overall oral health
  • Your comfort and treatment goals

The result is a cleaner, healthier gum environment with improved comfort and healing.

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Caring for Your Gums After Laser Therapy

Good oral hygiene helps support healing and prevents future gum issues. Proper aftercare is essential for healing and maintaining results. Post-Treatment Care Tips:

Follow all aftercare instructions carefully

Maintain gentle brushing and flossing

Avoid hard or irritating foods initially

Attend follow-up visits as recommended

Keep your gums clean and healthy

Maintain regular dental checkups

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Who Is a Good Candidate for Laser Periodontal Therapy?

You may be a good candidate if you:

  • Have mild to advanced gum disease
  • Experience bleeding or inflamed gums
  • Want a less invasive treatment option
  • Prefer minimal discomfort and faster recovery
  • Are looking to preserve natural teeth

Before placing dentures, any existing dental issues such as infections or gum disease must be treated.

Early treatment is key to preventing further damage and maintaining long-term oral health. Our Lafayette dental team will evaluate your condition and recommend whether laser therapy is the right solution for you.

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What Is the Laser Therapy Process?

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Consultation and Evaluation

We assess your gum health and determine the severity of periodontal disease.
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Laser Treatment

The laser is used to remove infected tissue and bacteria from the gums.
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Deep Cleaning

The tooth roots are cleaned and smoothed to promote healing and reattachment.
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Healing and Follow-Up

Your gums heal naturally, with follow-up visits to monitor progress.
Dentist in scrubs warmly converses with a young patient in a dental chair, under a bright exam light. The mood is friendly and professional.

01

Consultation and Evaluation

We assess your gum health and determine the severity of periodontal disease.
A dentist wearing magnifying glasses and a mask uses a dental tool on a patient in sunglasses. The patient is relaxed, and a dental X-ray image is visible on a monitor.

02

Laser Treatment

The laser is used to remove infected tissue and bacteria from the gums.
A dentist wearing a blue mask and pink gloves performs a procedure on a patient lying back in a chair, with laser equipment. The setting is calm and clinical.

03

Deep Cleaning

The tooth roots are cleaned and smoothed to promote healing and reattachment.
Smiling dentist in black scrubs and magnifying glasses stands beside a dental chair in a brightly lit clinic, conveying a welcoming and professional tone.

04

Healing and Follow-Up

Your gums heal naturally, with follow-up visits to monitor progress.
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Laser Therapy vs Traditional Gum Surgery

The right treatment depends on your condition, comfort level, and treatment goals.
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Laser-Assisted Therapy Involves

Use of advanced dental lasers allows for precise removal of infected tissue with minimal impact on healthy gums.

Laser-Assisted Therapy Benefits

Less invasive than traditional surgery, with reduced bleeding and swelling, faster healing and recovery, greater comfort during treatment, and better preservation of healthy tissue.

Traditional Gum Surgery involves

Involves cutting and suturing gum tissue, manually removing infected areas, and typically requires a longer healing period.

Traditional Gum Surgery Benefits

Effective for severe cases, widely used and established, and may be necessary for advanced conditions.
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Laser-Assisted Periodontics Benefits

This treatment offers both health and comfort advantages.

Key Benefits:

  • Minimally invasive treatment
  • Reduced discomfort during and after procedure
  • Faster healing time
  • Less bleeding and swelling
  • Greater precision and effectiveness

Helps preserve natural teeth

Laser therapy provides a modern approach to improving gum health and overall oral wellness.

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Pros and Cons of Laser Therapy

Understanding the advantages and limitations helps you make an informed decision.
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Pros

Less invasive than traditional surgery, with minimal discomfort and downtime, faster healing, reduced need for sutures, highly precise treatment, and better preservation of healthy tissue.

Cons

May not be suitable for all severe cases, requires specialized equipment and expertise, may have higher cost than basic treatments, may require multiple visits depending on severity, and needs ongoing maintenance and follow-up care.
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Cost of Laser Periodontal Therapy in Lafayette, IN

The cost of laser-assisted periodontal therapy in Lafayette, IN depends on factors such as the severity of gum disease, the number of areas being treated, and the complexity of your case. While laser therapy may have a higher upfront cost than traditional deep cleaning, many patients choose it for its comfort, precision, and faster recovery.

Our team will provide a detailed estimate and review all treatment options with you before beginning care.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions below.
Our team is always here if you need further assistance.

Most patients experience minimal discomfort during and after the procedure.

For many patients, it offers a less invasive and more comfortable alternative, but the best option depends on your condition.

Healing is typically faster compared to traditional gum surgery.

This depends on the severity of your gum disease.

Yes, it is a safe and effective option when performed by trained professionals.

It helps control and manage gum disease by removing infection, but ongoing care is essential to maintain results.

The goal is to stabilize and improve gum health. While tissue regeneration may occur, results vary by patient.

Deep cleaning (scaling and root planing) removes plaque and bacteria manually, while laser therapy uses advanced technology to target infected tissue more precisely.

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