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Advantages of laser Dental At the offices of Dr. Gail McLaurin, DMD, we are proud to offer laser dentistry with FDA approved state-of-the-art laser technology. Laser dentistry has proven to be extremely effective for many different periodontal/gum procedures without the drawbacks of conventional and more invasive surgical treatments. Since there is no incision (scalpel) and no stitches (suture) you can quickly return to your normal routine. Laser Periodontal Therapy has done for gum disease in dentistry what Lasik has done for eye surgery. Dr. McLaurin was one of the first Periodontists to get certified and incorporate the periolase laser system in periodontal dentistry. What are the benefits of using dental lasers? There are several advantages of laser procedures. A Dentist may not need to use a drill or administer anesthesia, allowing the patient to enjoy a more relaxed dental experience. Laser procedures often are more precise; reduce symptoms and healing times associated with traditional therapies. In addition, they also reduce the amount of bacteria in both diseased gum tissue and in tooth cavities. Laser therapies also control bleeding during surgery. Controlled bleeding is especially important for those who have blood aliments or are taking certain medications that cause blood thinning. At our office we use the periolase laser to: Perform frenectomies correct speech problems caused by a tongue-tie, which prevents normal tongue movement. uncover partially erupted wisdom teeth. remove decay from a cavity and prepare the tooth for a new filling. remove muscle pulls, as seen in orthodontic patients. manage gum tissue during impressions for crowns. remove swollen tissues caused by medications. perform biopsy procedures. remove inflamed gum tissues and reduce the amount of bacteria within a periodontal pocket. remove or reshape excess gum and bone tissues during crown lengthening procedures. treat abscessed gums and infections in root canals. reduce the discomfort of canker and cold sores. activate whitening chemicals that are used to lighten teeth. Call us and experience the kinder, gentler approach of the periolase laser system. AtlantaPeriodontics.com