Gum Disease Treatment Using LANAP

THE MINIMALLY INVASIVE ALTERNATIVE TO GUM SURGERY

Laser Periodontal Therapy (LANAP) - Huntington Beach, CA

Laser-Assisted New Attachment Procedure (LANAP) is an FDA-approved procedure for treating moderate to severe gum disease. Instead of a scalpel, as in traditional periodontal surgery, it uses a precisely focused laser to remove the diseased gum tissue without affecting the healthy tissue. The laser not only destroys the bad bacteria, it also stimulates the body’s natural regenerative potential, usually eliminating the need for gum grafting around the teeth.

Beach City Dental is proud to offer LANAP Treatment to our patients. Dr. Henriod and Dr. Bergman are highly trained and experienced in using LANAP to effectively defeat gum disease. As periodontists they have many years of specialist training in diagnosing and treating conditions related to the gums.

Benefits of LANAP

The LANAP procedure causes much less discomfort than standard surgery, both during and after the procedure, as well as faster healing and predictable results.

It takes two 2-hour visits and two follow up visits, compared to traditional surgery with the scalpel, which requires four sessions of about an hour apiece, plus several visits for suture removal and additional check-ups. Rather than weeks, there’s less than a 24 hour-recovery period with LANAP and most people feel good enough to eat anything they want right after the procedure.

Due to the minimally invasive nature of the procedure, there is maximum preservation of the original gum tissue. LANAP is safe for patients with health concerns such as diabetes, HIV, hemophilia, or those taking medications, including Plavix or aspirin. LANAP provides long-lasting results. A study showed that after five years, 98% of LANAP-treated patients remained stable.

The LANAP Procedure

Complimentary Gum Treatment Consultation
One of our Doctors will perform a complimentary oral exam to see if you’re a candidate for LANAP. You’ll get an opportunity to discuss concerns, have treatment options explained and get any questions answered. If needed, we will take digital X-rays of your mouth to make a more precise diagnosis and to discover the extent of the gum disease. For a closer look, or if they suspect other issues in the mouth or jaw, we will take 3D X-rays using our cone beam CT scanner.

We will also take the time to explain the procedure thoroughly ahead of time, so there are no surprises on the day of treatment.

Treatment Day
When you return for your first LANAP Procedure treatment, you’ll get a local anesthetic to eliminate any discomfort. LANAP Procedure is much less traumatic then conventional surgery, but if desired, sedation can be used for a comfortable appointment.

We use a soft-tissue laser with a fiber about the thickness of three hairs. This is inserted between your teeth and gums to eliminate bacteria and diseased gum tissue. Healthy gum tissue is not harmed in the process. Once this is done, we use an ultrasonic scaler and special hand instruments to remove tartar from the root surfaces. Lastly, the laser is used to finish cleaning the gum pocket and to assist in sealing the pocket so new germs cannot enter. The gum heals, re-attaching to the clean surface of the tooth root.

The procedure is quick. It takes just two 2-hour sessions, or you have the option to have it all done in one treatment. Most people return to work the next day.

  • A. Deep gum pockets caused by gum disease
  • B. Laser light removes bacteria and diseased tissue
  • C. Ultrasonic scaler and special hand instruments are used to remove root surface tarter
  • D. Laser finishes cleaning pocket and aids in sealing the pocket closed so new germs can’t enter
  • E. Healing of gums to clean root surface occurs
  • F. Bite trauma is adjusted
  • G. Healing occurs
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