Frequently Asked Questions

Laser Pocket Reduction Questions

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Laser Pocket Reduction FAQs

Here you can find answers to our most commonly asked questions. If you have any further questions or can’t find the answer you’re looking for, please contact us and we’ll make sure you get the information you need to make a confident decision about your dental health!

What are the side effects of dental antibiotics?

Common side effects of antibiotics may include upset stomach, diarrhea, and allergic reactions. It’s important to follow your dentist’s instructions and notify them if you experience any adverse effects during your treatment.

Are antibiotics always necessary after a dental procedure?

Not always. Antibiotics are typically recommended when there is a high risk of infection, such as in cases of severe periodontal disease, oral surgery, or for patients with specific medical conditions. Your dentist will assess your individual needs and determine if antibiotics are appropriate.

Is scaling and root planing painful?

Scaling and root planing is typically performed under local anesthesia, so you shouldn’t feel pain during the procedure. Some mild discomfort or sensitivity afterward is normal, but it usually subsides within a few days.

What is gum grafting and how does it benefit me?

Gum grafting is a surgical procedure used to treat receding gums by taking tissue from the roof of your mouth or a donor source and attaching it to the affected areas. This helps cover exposed roots, reduce tooth sensitivity, improve the appearance of your gums, and protect your teeth from further damage. By restoring your gumline, gum grafting enhances both your oral health and the aesthetic appeal of your smile.

What can I expect during the recovery period after gum grafting?

Recovery from gum grafting typically takes a few weeks. During this time, you may experience some discomfort and swelling, which can be managed with prescribed medications and following post-procedure care instructions. It’s important to eat soft foods, avoid strenuous activities, and maintain good oral hygiene as directed by your dentist. Most patients can return to their normal routines within a few days, but full healing and integration of the graft can take several weeks.

What are the signs and risk factors of Periodontal Disease?

Signs of Gum Disease include:

  • Red, puffy, or bleeding gums
  • Persistent bad breath
  • New gaps or spacing between teeth
  • Loose teeth
  • Pus around gums
  • Receding gums
  • Gum tenderness or discomfort

Risk factors include smoking, crowded teeth, defective dental work, certain medications, hormonal changes (pregnancy, puberty), systemic diseases (diabetes, HIV), and genetics. If any of these signs or factors apply, it’s important to see your dentist for an evaluation.

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