Thursday, September 17, 2009
Urban on Today’s Dentistry/What is Laser Gum Sugery? Lanap! No Cutting, No Stitches!
Your dentist has determined that you have moderate to advanced periodontal disease. What happens now?
The term disease refers to a negative or reversing force that impairs normal function. Invading organisms or internal factors such as autoimmune factors can cause this tearing apart of our normal states of health.
Periodontal disease turns out to be a very complicated process that can vary greatly from one person to the next. Basically, dentists are now aware that there are over two dozen different bacteria that can team up in different numbers and infect the gum tissues that normally form little tight collars around the teeth. The bacterial invasion will creep down past these collars and onto the roots. The body will fight back with its immune system and the gums will bleed. Prolonged exposure will result in gum recession, bleeding, swelling, pus, bone loss and eventually tooth loss.
Treatment of periodontal disease is also a complicated process. We must remove the invading bacteria, cleanse the root surfaces, and maintain the healing site until gums are fully restored to normal health. In moderate to advanced conditions this has traditionally been done with surgical techniques involving cutting the gums, exposing the roots, removal of hardened bacterial, reshaping the supporting bone, and stitching everything back together.
I believe this is pretty common knowledge and perhaps this has made people fearful of the periodontal “solution”. Remember, periodontal disease does not hurt until the teeth become very loose and have to be extracted. Now we have a technique that should remove the fear of treating periodontal disease.
LANAP (Laser-assisted new attachment procedure) is a minimally invasive procedure that avoids the cutting and stitching associated with periodontal surgery. The technique removes the bacteria, cleanses the roots, and stimulates new gum and bone growth around infected teeth without the post-operative discomfort associated with traditional surgery. It is performed in one or two phases with just local numbing agents.
Simply put the laser is attracted to dark matter (bacteria and calculus) that is residing in the gums and in the surface of the tooth. Diseased tissue around the tooth is vaporized so the doctor can peer under the gums with magnification. Hardened calculus deposits are removed and the laser again is used to develop a clot that forms a seal like an “O ring” around the neck of the tooth leaving the remaining tissues intact and untouched. Healing and regeneration in an undisturbed sterile environment will then begin. Teeth are slightly adjusted so they hit together in balanced harmony.
Dr. Eric Johnson, who recently joined my staff and is trained and licensed with the perio laser, has performed this procedure for several years. He has performed it on many of my patients and I have seen some astounding results. In addition to the regeneration of bone growth, patients heal very fast. There is very little bleeding, no stitches needed and they can resume their normal activities with little or no down time. It is exciting to see a procedure that can stop the ravages of periodontal disease without having to resort to periodontal surgery. The cost is less that two implants with crowns or about the same for extractions and dentures. The result is that you may continue to have your own teeth serve you for years to come.
Don’t let fear make you wait before it is too late. Check the alternatives before your teeth are hopeless.
For answers to your dental questions, contact
Douglas Urban, D.D.S.
Cerritos, CA 90703
562 924-1523
DrDouglasUrban.com
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