BROOKFIELD, WI, June 22, 2011 (Press-News.org) Leading dentist in Brookfield, Dr. Kevin Kuffel is pleased to announce the use of periodontal laser therapy for the treatment of periodontal (gum) disease. Gum disease is a silent, painless and chronic bacterial infection that often goes undetected or ignored until severe gum and bone destruction have occurred.
Traditional treatments for gum disease have often been perceived as painful with a long and uncomfortable recovery. With new periodontal laser therapy, the pain is eliminated. Laser therapy has become an increasingly valuable service that is provided to patients. The periodontal laser therapy is used as an adjunct to traditional treatments, and in many cases eliminating the need for periodontal surgery.
"The results from periodontal laser therapy are very positive, consistent and encouraging. Previous procedures for the treatment of gum disease have been painful, but with periodontal laser therapy I can help make treatment for comfortable for my patients. I am happy to offer this laser therapy as opposed to surgery for treatment of gum disease. There is no bleeding, no swelling, and very little pain. It makes my patients happy and that is what matters the most," said Dr. Kevin Kuffel, Brookfield dentist.
The periodontal laser vaporizes the diseased tissue while leaving the healthy tissue intact, killing the bacteria that is causing gum disease. Additionally, the laser stimulates the body to heal the diseased area. Dr. Kuffel, Brookfield family dentist, uses periodontal laser therapy because patients experience less trauma, much less pain, less cost and healthier gums and bone that support the teeth.
Additionally, the laser can also be successfully used in treating canker sores and cold sores. Typically, canker and cold sores can last for approximately four days, but with the laser pain is eliminated immediately, allowing the sores to heal within a day or two. The laser can also be used extensively in smile-makeovers, orthodontic cases, and in cosmetic cases, to shape and contour the tissue precisely where it is needed which adds to the final look and feel.
Offering services in preventive care, periodontal care, fillings, crowns, root canals, tooth whitening, and dental implants in Brookfield, Dr. Kuffel and his team of dental professionals pride themselves on developing personal, professional relationships with their patients. They are committed to making access to dental health care as convenient and accessible as possible.
Dr. Kevin Kuffel, Brookfield cosmetic dentist, and his staff are committed to personal, professional service for patients of all ages. The introduction of periodontal laser therapy is further proof of Dr. Kuffel's commitment to providing patients with the best in quality dental health care. Patients are encouraged to contact Dr. Kuffel's office to schedule a consultation to see if laser periodontal therapy would benefit them.
About Dr. Kevin Kuffel, DDS, SC: Born and raised in Brookfield, WI, Dr. Kevin Kuffel attended Marquette University Dental School and opened his solo practice in 1978. He prides himself in his continuing education in order to stay abreast of the latest trends in dentistry. With a well-balanced team of dental professionals, Dr. Kuffel and his staff provide patients with exceptional dental health care.
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Dr. Kevin Kuffel, DDS, SC
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1300 South Calhoun Road
Brookfield, WI 53005
(262) 784-6363
http://www.drkuffel.com
Dentist in Brookfield Brings New Periodontal Laser Therapy to Practice
Dr. Kevin Kuffel, Brookfield dentist, utilizes periodontal laser therapy to aide in treatment of gum disease.
2011-06-22
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