
Benefits Include:
- Non-surgical therapy
- Minimal to no recovery time
- Improves bleeding and inflamation
- Helps reduce bacteria and tighten up gums
- Comfortable visits
Laser Assisted Periodontal Therapy (LAPT) is an advanced, non-surgical method for treating Periodontal disease also known as “Gum disease”. LAPT is very different from traditional methods of periodontal gum surgery involving scalpels, stitches and bleeding. When being treated with the Laser, most patients experience little or no recovery time, minimal discomfort and are even able to return to the office the very same day.
Questions & Answers
A: Periodontal Disease is an infection of the gums and the bone that surround the teeth. Gum disease is the leading cause of tooth loss in adults.
A: The main cause of Gum disease is the constant accumulation of plaque and bacteria around the teeth. If the bacteria and plaque are not removed with brushing, flossing and professional dental cleanings, they produce toxins which cause bleeding and swelling of the gums; the gums begin to detach from the tooth creating a pocket. If the bacteria is left in the pocket, this can destroy the bone and eventually cause pain, mobility and tooth loss.
A: Yes, Laser Assisted Periodontal Therapy (LAPT) is an advanced, non-surgical method for treating Periodontal disease also known as “Gum disease”. LAPT is very different from traditional methods of periodontal gum surgery. There is no cutting, no scalpels, stitches or bleeding. Patients can comfortable return to their day and even eat meals afterwards. The laser is a very comfortable and minimally invasive method of reducing the bacteria that causes gum disease.
A: When being treated with the Laser, most patients experience little or no recovery time, minimal discomfort and are even able to return to the office the very same day.
A: Yes, the combination therapy between hygiene visits and Laser treatments, will allow your gum tissues to try and reattach and become healthy and strong, while tightening the pockets and improving inflammation. The goal with LAPT is to stabilize your tissue and prevent any further bone loss, helping you retain your healthy teeth and prevent tooth loss.