Ellensburg Dentist

LANAP Laser DentistryEllensburg, WA

LANAP® laser gum surgery is an effective treatment used to fight gum disease. Using a specialized laser can help remove bacteria, infection, and decay from beneath the gums and tooth roots, eliminating the disease or stopping its progression. This protocol can treat all stages of gum disease, from early gingivitis to advanced periodontitis.

LANAP laser gum surgery is available at Mountain View Dental in Ellensburg and the surrounding area. Our team can assess your condition and determine a proper diagnosis and treatment using pain-free laser technology. Call us today at (509) 941-2368 to schedule an appointment or learn more about our services.

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    What is LANAP® Laser Gum Surgery?

    LANAP laser gum surgery is a minimally invasive gum disease treatment that uses a specific dental laser, the PerioLase® MVP-7™. The LANAP protocol is the first of its kind cleared by the FDA for “True Regeneration.” As such, this laser treatment allows for the regrowth of new cementum, new periodontal ligament, and new alveolar bone, the three components needed for full oral function.

    LANAP, which stands for laser-assisted new attachment procedure, was developed by Gregg and McCarthy in 1990. A 2018 study found that the LANAP protocol is a long-term solution that focuses on bactericidal and detoxification effects while also aiming to diminish or eliminate the disease itself.

    Why Laser Gum Surgery is Performed

    Laser gum surgery primarily intends to help treat gum disease. About 85% of adults in the U.S. suffer from some form of gum disease. Of those adults, only 60% know they have the disease. Also, only 3% of those with moderate to severe levels of gum disease will accept treatment. Gum disease progresses and, when left untreated, can develop into advanced periodontitis and, eventually, tooth and bone loss.

    Patients with moderate to severe gum disease can benefit most from LANAP. Those who have dental anxiety or fear undergoing surgery may also benefit from laser treatment because no tools, drills, or scalpels are needed. Laser treatments can address gummy smiles, help with crown lengthening, and assist in many other procedures in place of dental tools or extraction.

    Benefits of Laser Gum Surgery

    Laser gum surgery can also treat many oral health conditions involving the hard and soft tissues of the mouth. The LANAP protocol provides numerous benefits, including:

    • Healthy gums with minimal recession. When the gums are cut, the tissue shrinks and can show more of the tooth root. Since the LANAP protocol does not cut the gums, the tissue stays intact.
    • Less postoperative pain. Using the PerioLase MVP-7 dental laser, the LANAP protocol helps avoid cutting and stitching of the gums. As a result, patients usually have minimal postoperative discomfort.
    • Quicker recovery time.Most patients are able to return to their regular daily activities immediately following the procedure, which generally requires less than a 24-hour recovery period. Following traditional scalpel and suture surgery, recovery can take two to four weeks, during which patients can experience considerable pain and swelling.
    • Regeneration without foreign materials. As the PerioLase laser stimulates the body’s healing response, a LANAP dentist does not have to add foreign ‘growth factors.’

    Aside from physical benefits, the LANAP protocol is advantageous to those with dental anxiety or a general fear of medical surgeries and procedures. Laser technology can help remove decay and cavities, trim excess gum tissue, and remove infections caused by gum disease. Therefore, it can benefit almost all patients at any age.

    The Treatment Process

    In most cases, LANAP laser treatment is performed in a dental or periodontal office while a patient is under local anesthesia. This keeps the treatment area numb and relaxes the patient, keeping them steady as the laser moves throughout their mouth. Our team will begin by taking X-rays and examining the patient’s periodontal chart to ensure we move as intended.

    The laser consists of a tiny fiber (about three human hairs thick). After our general dentist inserts the laser fiber between the teeth and gums, it quickly removes bacteria beneath them without cutting or snipping any tissue. They then clear out the tooth roots, adjust the laser setting to create a blood clot, and seal the pocket. The dentist typically treats one side or area of the mouth during each session to allow the area to heal properly.

    Post-Treatment and Recovery

    Since laser gum surgery is minimally invasive, it only requires a local anesthetic. Therefore, patients are able to drive home right after their treatment and can resume normal activities. We advise patients to rest and take it easy on the first day. It is important to clean out the mouth frequently and take extra care of their oral hygiene during the recovery period. However, post-treatment protocol advises against brushing or flossing for the first seven to 10 days, avoiding smoking, and following a soft-food diet. The dentist will recommend appropriate cleaning and eating habits following the treatment.

    Most patients recover within the first 24 hours of each treatment session. However, after the patient has completed the final session, we may require or recommend a follow-up visit to assess their condition and ensure treatment went as intended. The dentist will adjust the treatment plan accordingly and discuss the patient’s next course of action, if applicable.