Laser Assisted New Attachment Procedure

Laser Periodontal Therapy is a laser-based approach to treating gum disease using an Nd:YAG free running pulsed laser and a very specific well tested and highly researched treatment protocol that has been proven to regenerate previously lost bone and tissue around teeth. For you, as a patient, this means: less pain, less bleeding, less swelling, less tissue removed, less down time, less recovery time and superior treatment results than traditional gum surgery.

Laser Periodontal Therapy is used it to remove only the diseased infected tissue without removing any of the healthy tissue, disinfect the bacteria from underneath the gums, maintain the height of the tissue around teeth, minimize pain and discomfort both during the procedure and during the recovery, achieve closure of the periodontal pocket wound and allow healing to take place.

Controlling periodontal disease using laser periodontal therapy makes it possible to save and restore otherwise hopeless involved teeth.

 

Steps of the Laser Surgery Procedure

  1. Periodontal Probe Indicates Excessive Pocket Depth
  2. Laser Radiation Vaporizes Bacteria, Diseased Tissue, Pathologic Proteins
  3. Ultrasonic Scaler and Special Hand Instruments are used to Remove Surface Accumulations
  4. Laser is use to Form a Gel-Clot Containing Stem Cells from Bone and PDL
  5. Reattachment of Connective Tissue to Clean Root Surface with a Stable Fibrin Clot Creates a ‘Closed System’
  6. Biting Surfaces of Teeth are adjusted to Protect Teeth During Healing
  7. New Healthy Tissue Is Regenerated and Attaches to Root Surface of Teeth

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Laser Periodontal Therapy Animation