We Take a More Precise Approach
Using endoscopic technology, we can see below the gumline in real time — allowing us to remove bacteria and buildup with much greater precision than traditional methods.
How Treatment Works
Using a tiny endoscopic camera, we carefully examine the root surfaces below the gumline. This allows us to:
- Precisely remove plaque, tartar, and bacterial buildup
- Thoroughly clean areas that are often missed with traditional methods
- Minimize unnecessary trauma to healthy tissue
We then use laser-assisted therapy to disinfect the area, reduce inflammation, and promote healing. In many cases, this approach can significantly reduce the need for more invasive surgical procedures.
Regenerative & Bone Grafting Options
When bone loss has occurred, we may incorporate regenerative procedures (GTR) during treatment. This can include bone grafting and biologic materials to help rebuild lost support around the teeth and improve long-term stability.
Treatment for Dental Implants (Peri-Implantitis)
This same technology is highly effective for treating inflammation and bone loss around dental implants (peri-implantitis). The endoscope allows us to clean implant surfaces with precision while preserving surrounding tissue—something that is difficult to achieve with traditional techniques.
Comfort & Recovery
Our approach is designed to be as comfortable and efficient as possible:
- Minimally invasive, with less bleeding and swelling
- Faster healing compared to traditional surgery
- Local anesthesia and sedation options available for comfort
Many patients are surprised by how straightforward the experience is—and how quickly they return to normal.
A More Precise Way to Treat Gum Disease
After treatment, we re-evaluate your healing and customize a maintenance plan to keep your gums healthy long-term.
By combining visualization, laser therapy, and regenerative techniques, we’re able to treat gum disease more effectively—while preserving as much of your natural tissue as possible.