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Laser Gum Surgery (LANAP®) vs.
Traditional Gum Surgery

If you have been told that you have periodontal disease and surgery will be required, it is important to know the difference between traditional gum surgery, (which utilizes a scalpel and sutures) and laser surgery.

Traditional surgery typically utilizes a scalpel so that the doctor can reflect the gum tissue back for visibility and clean the pocket and reduce the pocket depth. The pocket depth is reduced by cutting away tissue. In many cases the additional use of bone grafting or membrane materials will be needed in order to achieve reattachment of the gum tissue to the root surface of the tooth. Although in some cases the only way to treat the patient is by traditional periodontal surgery; many patients that we see are candidates for the less invasive and more comfortable LANAP®, or Laser Gum Surgery.

LANAP® does not require the use of a blade or sutures. It is a minimally invasive surgery that results in very little recession and pain for the patient. The laser operates at a wavelength that can tell the difference between the diseased tissue and the healthy tissue. This means that the laser is extremely safe and selective when being used in surgery. For the first time we can remove the diseased tissue and bacteria from your gums without harming, cutting, or removing healthy tissue!

Some Key Differences Between
Traditional Gum Surgery and LANAP®

Pain
There is rarely a need to prescribe pain medication and patients can usually go right back to work and move on with their daily routine.

Recession
Because traditional surgery requires the use of a blade and it is difficult to avoid reduction of the gum line. The question is how much. Traditional surgery can result in lowering the gum line anywhere from 2-4 mm all the way to 10-15mm. LANAP® is much less invasive and more selective in the tissue that it cuts... this results in little to no recession of the gum line. This is a very important difference because recession can lead to a number of aesthetic problems for the patient and cause the teeth to become very sensitive to cold and hot temperatures.

Healing Time
The healing time for LANAP® is much faster because it is a new technology that is less invasive than scalpel surgery. The laser kills the bacteria in your pockets resulting in reduction of inflammation and healthier tissue.

Long-Term Results
Although we have very favorable results long term with traditional periodontal surgery, LANAP® is equally as predictable when it comes to bone regeneration and connective reattachment of the tissue. The laser stimulates the bone that surrounds the root of the tooth and has been proven to encourage regeneration, often saving teeth that would have previously been extracted. Many times we can reverse the effects of periodontal disease and the patient will get better and better as time goes on.

In conclusion, as technology evolves and breakthroughs are made in dentistry, we are committed to keeping up and offering the latest and most advanced treatments to our patients in order to provide the highest standard of care available. Utilizing a laser to treat gum disease is something that many patients can take advantage of, although not every patient is a candidate for laser treatment. Please give us a call to schedule your laser consultation today to find out if LANAP® is right for you!

 
 
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