So gum disease treatment is very important to your body. There’s normal cleanings that a lot of people get on a regular basis every four to six months, but sometimes if it runs in your family, or if you haven’t been to the dentist in a long time, you can develop gum disease. Gum disease is a major contributor to your overall body and health. It creates inflammation in your bone and in your tissue, that inflammation gets into your body, and you’re four times, five times more likely to have a heart attack or stroke by having that inflammation in your body.rnrnOne treatment that helps that is some laser treatment that we do. It’s also routine cleanings every three to four months. This is following getting a deep cleaning done.rnrnOur hygienists, they’ve got different tools that make it comfortable for you to get the cleaning done if you’re really anxious or just are afraid of the feeling, and they’ll put some numbing gel, just some gel over there to make it easy for you. We actually have some patients who, not just the gum disease, but they’ve got a lot of work going on in their mouth, and we put them to sleep, IV sedation. They get their deep cleaning done and their fillings fixed, and then they’re just put into a normal path with their hygienist for regular cleanings every four to six months. And our hygienist will do everything she can to help you stay on that right path and maintain it.
Experience High-Tech Gum Therapy With Laser Treatment
We use advanced laser technology to treat gum disease with greater comfort and precision. If your dentist detects infection during your exam, we’ll begin with a deep cleaning called scaling and root planing. In more advanced cases, our PerioLase laser allows us to gently remove inflamed tissue without scalpels or sutures.
Here’s what makes laser-assisted gum treatment so effective:
- Minimally Invasive – The laser targets only diseased tissue while preserving healthy gum areas.
- Faster, Gentler Treatment – Your treatment is often completed in one visit with minimal discomfort.
- Promotes Natural Healing – The laser seals the tissue as it works, reducing infection risk.
- Reduced Recovery Time – You can expect to resume normal activity quickly.
- Lower Cost – Fewer appointments and faster healing can mean reduced overall costs.
Local anesthesia is usually all that’s needed. If you’re nervous or sensitive, we offer multiple sedation options to keep you relaxed throughout your visit.
If gum disease has caused your gums to recede, we offer advanced solutions to restore your gumline. Dr. Alvin Daboul is certified in the Chao Pinhole® Surgical Technique, a minimally invasive procedure that requires no cutting or stitches. It’s a comfortable alternative to traditional gum grafting.
Call 248-654-8484 for gum disease treatment in Rochester Hills. You can also schedule online.