Gum disease affects millions of people every day. It begins with slightly swollen and irritated gums, but if left untreated, it can lead to tooth and bone loss. Gum disease, or periodontal disease, is caused by the buildup of bacteria-formed plaque on the teeth and gum line. Usually, this buildup is preventable by regular brushing and flossing; however, sometimes, the bacteria can build up and lead to issues with gum health. Over time, gums begin to pull away from your teeth, allowing more bacteria to grow and attack the underlying bone.
If left untreated, tooth and bone loss inevitably follow. Gum disease has also been linked to systemic health issues like cardiovascular disease. At Implants & Periodontics, we offer LANAP laser gum disease treatment to help reverse the effects of periodontal disease. LANAP is a breakthrough periodontal disease treatment targeting disease-causing bacteria. As your periodontist, we are uniquely trained to perform this gingivitis treatment effectively.
Our periodontist will thoroughly clean the affected area to the tooth roots to eliminate the problem-causing bacteria.
We will determine your candidacy for LANAP laser gum disease treatment during your consultation. Candidates for this typically suffer from moderate to severe gum disease and are in overall good health. This procedure is still possible if you smoke, and you will not need to refrain from taking blood thinners or aspirin before your procedure.
On the day of your treatment, our periodontist will use local anesthesia to make sure you are comfortable. We will review your imaging and personalized treatment plan and answer any questions you may have about the procedure.
On your surgery day, a tiny laser, about the size of a human hair, will be inserted between the tooth and gum to clear away infection. Unlike traditional gum disease treatment, gum tissue will not be cut. Our periodontist will thoroughly clean the affected area to the tooth roots to eliminate the problem-causing bacteria. Once the treatment is complete, we will create a blood clot and seal off the treated area.
Treatment is typically performed in sections over two appointments and may last up to two hours. Recovery typically involves minimal pain as your tissue heals and your bone and tissues regenerate. Reserve your consultation with our periodontists at Implants & Periodontics today to see if LANAP laser gum disease treatment is proper for you!
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