
Minimally Invasive Gum Disease Treatment for Moderate to Severe Cases
Laser Assisted Periodontal Therapy, or LAPT for short, is the latest advancement in Periodontal Infection Removal. The diode laser uses a specific wavelength that targets and destroys diseased tissue and bacteria from periodontal pockets.
The precision of laser dentistry allows us to remove only the diseased tissue. This results in less post operative discomfort and faster recovery time.
There are so many reasons why it is beneficial, the following are some of these benefits.
Laser Assisted Periodontal Therapy is:
More Comfortable (With Little or No Pain)
- Minimally Invasive: Diode laser treatment is about as non-invasive as you can get. There is no cutting of the gum or bone as in traditional surgery. Utilizing LAPT, a small laser fiber is inserted into the diseased gum pocket. This precise laser disintegrates the bacteria and diseased tissue without harming any of your healthy tissues. The disease is removed and healthy gums and bone are given a good chance to regenerate.
Less Damaging
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Safe: Soft tissue diode lasers are completely safe and have been approved as safe for periodontal treatment, periodontal cosmetics, crown lengthening and implant preparation as well as a variety of other dental procedures.
Because our advanced Zolar ™ laser sterilizes and seals your periodontal pockets it hinders re-infection and promoting faster healing. During the procedure the patient will also wear tinted safety glasses.
Biologically Healthy
After Laser Therapy
More Comfortable Recovery (Little or No Pain)
Faster Recovery
Promotes Tissue Re-Growth
With LAPT, your body naturally wants to repair itself because it removes diseased tissue while preserving your healthy tissue and your previously infected areas are sealed. Healthy tissue is then given a chance to grow back.
On the final step of the procedure, the laser is applied once more to clean and sterilize the area. The laser is then used to seal it with a blood clot. This hinders re-growth of infection and promotes an environment where the gum and bone can regenerate.
There are many LAPT cases where a patient’s infected areas were dramatically reduced and bone re-growth stabilized the teeth.