
Apr
At the Periodontal Center of Georgia in Conyers, Dr. Creager and Dr. Jean-Pierre proudly offer advanced laser therapy for patients with periodontal disease. This state-of-the-art technology has transformed the way gum disease is treated, offering less invasive and highly effective options. Here are five ways laser therapy has revolutionized periodontal treatment and improved patient outcomes.
Laser therapy eliminates the need for traditional cutting and suturing in many periodontal procedures. The laser precisely targets infected tissue, leaving healthy tissue untouched. This approach significantly reduces discomfort during and after the procedure, allowing for a faster recovery. Patients experience less swelling and pain, making laser therapy a preferred choice for gum disease treatment.
The advanced laser technology allows periodontists to treat gum disease with exceptional accuracy. Lasers can remove bacteria and diseased tissue while simultaneously sealing blood vessels, which minimizes bleeding and promotes faster healing. This level of precision ensures that the treatment effectively addresses the infection while preserving as much healthy tissue as possible.
Laser therapy naturally sterilizes the treatment area, significantly lowering the risk of infection compared to traditional methods. The laser’s ability to kill bacteria on contact makes it an excellent tool for managing periodontal disease. This added benefit enhances the overall effectiveness of the procedure and contributes to better long-term oral health.
Because laser therapy is less invasive than traditional methods, patients enjoy shorter recovery periods. There’s often no need for sutures, and the minimal damage to surrounding tissue means the body can heal more quickly. Patients can typically return to normal activities sooner, making laser therapy convenient for busy individuals.
For many patients, the fear of discomfort can be a barrier to seeking treatment. Laser therapy is designed to be more comfortable. The gentle nature of laser treatment reduces anxiety and enhances the overall patient experience, encouraging more people to address their periodontal health without hesitation.
Laser therapy has truly transformed the field of periodontal care, offering patients a safer, more comfortable, and highly effective way to treat gum disease. At the Periodontal Center of Georgia, Dr. Creager and Dr. Jean-Pierre are committed to utilizing the latest advancements to deliver the best possible outcomes for their patients, so please call us today at (770) 767-0603 to schedule your consultation.Â
Dr. Jean-Max Jean-Pierre is a Board-Certified Periodontist with extensive expertise in dental implants, surgical and non-surgical periodontics, and laser periodontal therapy. He earned his D.D.S. from Meharry Medical College, receiving accolades for his achievements in Periodontics, and completed his specialty training at the University of Tennessee, Memphis. As an Associate Clinical Professor and author of “Your Mouth, Your Life,” Dr. Jean-Pierre is dedicated to patient education and the connection between oral and overall health. He is a member of several professional organizations and is committed to using the latest technology for optimal patient care.
Dr. Robert Creager, a seasoned periodontist, graduated from Emory University Dental School in 1983 and completed advanced training at the Medical College of Georgia in 1985. He has practiced in Conyers since 1986, delivering expert periodontal care while remaining committed to patient-centered treatment. Dr. Creager holds memberships in the American Academy of Periodontology, the American Dental Association, and the Georgia Dental Association. His dedication to the field, combined with over three decades of experience and a longstanding community presence, makes him a trusted authority in periodontics.