Osseous Surgery | Bone Grafting | Ridge Augmentation | Clinical Crown Lengthening | Guided Tissue Regeneration | Removal of Oral Growths | Laser Therapy | Frenectomy

Lasers add a valuable dimension to periodontal care because of the particular advantages they offer:

  • Lasers have an antibacterial effect that helps disinfect periodontal pockets.
  • Lasers minimize bleeding and promote faster healing.
  • Lasers enhance patient comfort, with many patients experiencing little or no discomfort during therapy or afterward during healing.

As a pioneer in the use of lasers in periodontics, our practice has a wide array of laser technologies available for patient care. Lasers have many applications in periodontics. In some instances laser therapy can be used as the primary treatment method, and in others it is used as an adjunct to surgical procedures.

Case Studies


Before - View showing hyperplasia associated with wearing orthodontic appliances


After - View six weeks following laser-assisted crown lengthening


Before - View of patient with hyperplastic gum tissue resulting from a prescription drug medicine


After - View of Patient 16 days following laser surgery


Before - View of a three-year-old patient with lingual frenum attachment that was affecting his speech development


After - View of same patient three weeks following laser surgery showing elimination of attachment and release of tongue

 

Periodontist Southfield Michigan • Gum Disease • Dental Implants • Implant Dentistry • Periodontitis Gum Disease • Laser Dentistry • Tissue Regeneration