Laser Therapy
Benefits include:
– Minimal bleeding and reduced need for sutures
– Enhanced comfort and faster recovery
– Ideal for peri-implantitis and sensitive patients
– Biofilm and granulation tissue removal
Photodynamic Therapy (PDT) in Dentistry
Photodynamic therapy is a minimally invasive treatment that combines a light-sensitive agent (photosensitizer) with a specific wavelength of laser light to selectively target and destroy harmful microorganisms, such as bacteria involved in periodontal disease.
In periodontal care, PDT is often used as an adjunct to scaling and root planing or surgical procedures to:
- Eliminate pathogenic bacteria within periodontal pockets
- Reduce inflammation and promote healing
- Minimize the need for systemic antibiotics
- Support peri-implantitis therapy and long-term implant health
Its highly targeted nature makes PDT a safe and effective option for enhancing the results of traditional therapies.
Photobiomodulation Therapy (PBMT) in Dentistry
Photobiomodulation therapy, formerly known as low-level laser therapy (LLLT), uses specific wavelengths of light to stimulate cellular function, enhance tissue repair, and reduce pain and inflammation.
In dentistry and periodontics, PBMT is used for:
- Post-surgical healing support (e.g., following implant placement or grafting)
- Reducing post-operative discomfort and swelling
- Managing TMJ discomfort and myofascial pain
- Accelerating recovery in soft tissue lesions and ulcers
- Enhancing bone and soft tissue regeneration around implants or grafts
PBMT is completely non-invasive, painless, and has no known side effects, making it an excellent adjunct for improving patient comfort and outcomes.
F.A.Q.S
A periodontist is a dental specialist who focuses on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of gum disease,
bone loss, and other conditions affecting the supporting structures of the teeth. You may be referred to a
periodontist if you:
- Have bleeding or receding gums
- Experience loose teeth or bone loss
- Need dental implants
- Have a medical condition that complicates oral health (e.g., diabetes, osteoporosis)
- Are not responding to regular dental cleanings and care
Our specialized training allows us to perform advanced surgical and non-surgical procedures to preserve your natural teeth, improve oral health, and restore your smile.
Why The Future of Periodontics Is Here?
At Potomac Periodontics & Implant, we combine 3D printing, facial scanning, and artificial intelligence to create a fully customized and naturally beautiful smile—tailored precisely to your face and bone structure.