Managing periodontal disease requires modern, minimally invasive solutions. Our dentist and team provide advanced laser and irrigation treatment to support healthier gums and long-term oral health. This approach targets infection with precision, promoting faster healing and less discomfort for patients.
Laser and irrigation therapy offers a cleaner and more efficient way to manage gum disease without the need for traditional surgical techniques. By using state-of-the-art tools, our team ensures a higher standard of care and comfort during every visit.
Benefits of Laser and Irrigation Therapy
Laser and irrigation treatment is designed to eliminate bacteria and support tissue regeneration without harming surrounding structures. Patients benefit from:
- Reduced inflammation and bleeding
- More comfortable treatment sessions
- Minimal recovery time
- Enhanced precision and control
- Targeted removal of bacteria in deep gum pockets
These technologies offer a patient-friendly alternative to conventional periodontal procedures, especially for those seeking a less invasive option.
Dedicated Periodontal Care You Can Trust
Whether you are managing early-stage gum disease or need ongoing support, our dentist and team work closely with patients to deliver personalized care. Every treatment plan is designed with long-term success and comfort in mind.
Call our dentist and team today at 702-433-0355 to learn more about laser and irrigation treatment in Las Vegas, Nevada. Dr. Salmeh Jafarifar is ready to support your journey to better oral health.
Frequently Asked Questions About Laser & Irrigation Treatment
What is laser and irrigation treatment for periodontics?
This is a minimally invasive technique that uses dental lasers and irrigation to remove bacteria, clean gum pockets and stimulate healing without traditional surgery.
Is laser treatment painful?
Laser therapy is designed to be gentle, reducing the need for anesthesia and promoting faster recovery.
How do I know if I need this treatment?
If you have symptoms like bleeding gums, bad breath or gum recession, you may benefit from this therapy. A consultation with our dentist will determine the best course of action.
Are the results long-lasting?
Yes. When combined with proper oral hygiene and regular visits, laser and irrigation treatment can offer long-term control of periodontal disease.