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Colorado Springs Dentist Offers Laser Dentistry Options to His Patients

Dr. Ed Christiansen, dentist in Colorado Springs, is using laser procedures to help treat his patient's teeth and gums

2012-03-29
COLORADO SPRINGS, CO, March 29, 2012 (Press-News.org) Dr. Ed Christiansen, Colorado Springs dentist, is pleased to introduce laser dentistry technology to his patients. The use of lasers is one of the most exciting advances in modern dentistry and Dr. Christiansen is one of a relatively small number of dentists to offer this service to their patients.

"I am excited that we are able to better serve our patients through the use of laser technology. Laser treatments offer many benefits over older methods and I believe that the future will see dentists everywhere using this treatment," said Dr. Christiansen, family dentist in Colorado Springs.

Dr. Christiansen uses laser treatment to remove bacteria from a patient's mouth before a cleaning. Bacteria around the gums is the main cause of periodontal (gum) disease. By using laser technology, the dentist in Colorado Springs is able to remove much of this bacteria without causing any bleeding.

In a normal teeth cleaning procedure, many times the patient's gums will bleed. This actually causes bacteria to enter the bloodstream and be transported throughout the body. By using laser technology prior to cleaning your teeth, this is no longer a problem.

The Colorado Springs dentist is also able to use laser technology to treat cold sores and canker sores on his patients. In a quick and easy appointment, Dr. Christiansen is able to treat these problems. The treatment will ensure that they do not get any larger and will greatly speed up the healing process. Since this is still a new technology, Dr. Christiansen is one of a small number of dentists that have decided to invest in the new treatment.

In addition to the new laser treatments, Dr. Christiansen and his staff are more than capable of handling any other dental treatment. With years of experience in the office, they are happy to perform whitening procedures, root canal therapy, tooth extractions or treatment with dental veneers in Colorado Springs. To learn more about what Dr. Christiansen and his staff offer, please visit his website.

About Dr. Ed Christiansen: Dr. Ed Christiansen, Colorado Springs dentist, has been practicing dentistry since graduating from Creighton University with a doctorate of dental surgery in 1977. Dr. Christiansen and his staff offer a variety of dental services like crowns, bridges, veneers and Invisalign in Colorado Springs.

Media Contact:
Ed Christiansen, D.D.S.
frontoffice@edchristiansendds.com
1685 Briargate Blvd, Suite C
Colorado Springs, CO 80920
(719) 528-7016
http://www.edchristiansendds.com


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[Press-News.org] Colorado Springs Dentist Offers Laser Dentistry Options to His Patients
Dr. Ed Christiansen, dentist in Colorado Springs, is using laser procedures to help treat his patient's teeth and gums