Monday, May 4, 2015

Is LANAP Safe?

 LANAP stands for Laser Assisted New Attachment Procedure – it is a means of treating periodontal (gum) disease in a less invasive procedure than traditional treatments and surgeries. This technologically advanced gum therapy helps many patients receive the treatment they need to address bacteria embedded deep within periodontal pockets. These pockets of infection can cause serious dental issues when left alone such as inflammation, bleeding, tooth loss, and more. 

Fighting Gum Disease

According to the Center for Disease Control, almost 66% of Americans have a form of gum disease, and yet many people resist seeking treatment for one reason or another to include affordability and dental anxieties.

Traditional gum disease treatment involves surgery, discomfort, and recovery time. LANAP, however, offers a no cut option – a highly effective, beneficial periodontal treatment without the need for incisions and sutures. Instead of cutting the gum tissue open, the dental specialist places a tiny laser instrument into the periodontal pocket and the laser targets only the infected tissue, removing damaged cells and diseased tissue.

Patients have the procedure with just localized anesthetic. Afterwards patients are far more comfortable and relaxed, both during and after the procedure. Recovery is very straight forward - minimal discomfort and a soft food diet but in many instances patients find they can return to their normal routines soon after treatment.

Value of Non-Surgical Gum Disease Treatment

The value of LANAP increases in time. When patients properly care for their gums after LANAP, they save money from further treatment. Because LANAP is effective at removing disease-causing bacteria while also stimulating soft tissue growth, the procedure encourages the gum to heal and bone to regenerate, reducing the risk for new infection. And, according to dental professionals, it offers longer-lasting results – the majority of LANAP treated patients remain stable after five years!

LANAP doesn't require incisions and therefore eliminates cause for serious bleeding. The procedure is safe for patients who have blood-related health conditions, such as diabetes, HIV, and hemophilia, and for patients taking certain medication, such as aspirin. It leaves the healthy tissue intact without swelling – a more common effect of surgical periodontal treatments.

As an effective periodontal therapy, LANAP appears to be a healthy competitor when compared to traditional, aggressive treatments. Less invasive, minimal discomfort and long-lasting health benefits all provide optimal dental health, and overall well-being. LANAP is a safe and reliable alternative to surgical gum disease treatment!

Dr. Wilson of Metropolitan Periodontists of Minneapolis encourages his patients to learn more about LANAP and the Benefits of LANAP prior to treatment. Patient education facilitates good decisions which helps promote long-term oral health. Contact our office to find out more about bringing health back into your gums.





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