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Gingivectomy:
Reshaping or removing tissue to lengthen teeth and reduce
unhealthy gingival pocketing.
Frenectomy:
Clipping muscle attachment. The procedure may be used to remove an
attachment that is interfering with normal speech including the tongue and upper
front teeth reducing the space in between.
Fibroma Removal:
Removing undesirable excess tissue growths and preventing
transformation to pre-cancerous cells.
Gingivoplasty:
Is used to remove excessive over grown tissue caused by systemic
disease, medications, braces or poor oral hygiene.In order to restore proper
gingival contours.
Treatment of Herpetic & Apthous Ulcers ( Canker and Cold sores):
Laser treatment
is used to treat herpetic or apthous lesions, stopping the progression of the
disease, cauterizing nerve endings and giving immediate relief from itching,
burning, tingling or pain. Laser treatment bio-stimulates the area encouraging
quicker healing, in the case of the herpetic lesion, killing the viral particles
which means an active lesion can immediately convert to the healing phase.
Treatment of Herpetic lesions during the prodromal stage can stop the lesion
from ever manifesting.Periodontal Laser treatment:
- The laser is used to reduce the bacteria that is associated with gum disease
allow the area to heal naturally with no pain or painful injections.
- Depending on the severity of the Periodontal disease the treatment may be
accomplished in one or multiple visits. Post procedure discomfort is very
minimum and much short than conventional therapy. |