We would like to introduce you to LASER PERIODONTAL THERAPYTM,
an amazing breakthrough in periodontal treatments using the ONLY FDA
approved laser for periodontal therapy. If you have been told you
need scalpel and suture gum surgery, this is a laser alternative you
need to learn about.
What is Periodontal Disease?
If
you're like 100 million other Americans, you could be one of 50% of
American adults who have periodontal disease, the major cause of
tooth loss in adults. Periodontal disease is caused by plaque, a
biofilm containing over 600 types of bacteria which eventually
hardens, forming calculus (also known as tartar).
Calculus deposits harbor bacteria which infect the gums. In early
stages, this is called Gingivitis, characterized by red, swollen,
inflamed gums that bleed when you brush or floss your teeth. Many
people experience bad breath and an unpleasant taste in their mouths
as well. Unchecked, Gingivitis progresses to Periodontitis, a much
more serious form of the disease where periodontal pockets are
formed, separating teeth from the gums and destroying the supporting
bone structure. Without treatment, infection becomes severe and the
pockets deepen, resulting in tooth loss.
The way to repair the damage is to get rid of the infection and
close up the pockets. Until now, that meant surgery and sutures. But
today, LASER PERIODONTAL THERAPYTM (LPTTM)
provides a patient-friendly, minimally-invasive procedure that’s a
great improvement over standard gum surgery.
The LPT Procedure
is so unique, it’s patented! It’s called Laser Assisted New
Attachment Procedure (LANAP). If you would like, we will
schedule a complimentary consultation to explain how the laser works
and let your watch a video that explains the procedure in detail. If
you decide that you would like to proceed, we will make you an
appointment for a comprehensive examination and X-rays so that we
can make a definitive diagnosis and determine the extent of the
infection. When you return for your first LPTTM
treatment, you'll receive a local anesthetic to eliminate any
possible discomfort. Although LASER PERIODONTAL THERAPYTM
is much less traumatic than traditional periodontal surgery, we are
able to provide light sedation for those patients who are still
anxious. A tiny laser fiber (about the thickness of three hairs) is
inserted between the tooth and the gum, and the infection is cleared
away. The procedure is fast: It takes just two 2-hour sessions. We
will treat one half of your mouth at each session...and you'll
probably feel good enough to go right back to work afterwards.

A
The probe indicates excessive pocket depth.
B
Pulsed laser irradiation selectively removes diseased tissue
and pathological proteins, and opens the pocket for access and
visibility.
C
Ultrasonic scaler and special hand instruments are used to remove
the tartar from the root surface.
D
Laser finishes debriding pocket and establishes coagulation.
E
The tissue is compressed against the root surface and a stable
fibrin clot forms along the gumline.
F
The bite is adjusted and equilibrated to prevent excessive
(traumatic) chewing forces from interfering with healing.
G
Healing with new attachment of the gums to the tooth.
WHY IS LPTTM
better?
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LPTTM is very easy — there’s no cutting and no
suturing.
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Although LPTTM with the Periolase has many
applications, it is not a substitute for gingival grafts. If
you suffer from receding gums, then you'll need to see a
periodontist for the grafts.
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There's much less discomfort with LASER PERIODONTAL THERAPYTM
than with standard surgery -- during and after the procedure.
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It takes less time than traditional surgery. All it takes is two
2-hour visits to the dentist and two follow up visits.
Traditional surgery requires four sessions of about one hour
each, with subsequent visits for suture removal and additional
check-ups.
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LPTTM gives better, longer-lasting results. In fact,
98% of LPTTM treated patients remain stable after
five years, while only 5% reportedly remain stable after
surgery.
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We will recommend a soft diet for a day or two, and common sense
should prevail, but in most cases, patients feel good enough to
eat anything they want right after the procedure.
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Following traditional surgery, recovery can take between
to 2-4 weeks during which patients can experience considerable
pain and swelling, where they may be restricted to liquid or
soft diets.
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There's less than 24 hour recovery period, so you won't lose
time from work.
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LASER PERIODONTAL THERAPYTM is safe for patients with
health concerns such as diabetes, hemophilia, or those taking
medications such as Coumadin.
Answers to questions you may have can be found on our
FAQ’s page.
Daniel T. Quevedo, DDS
- Periodontal Laser Dentist Serving Longwood, Alaqua, Heathrow, Lake Mary, Altamonte Springs,
Apopka, Winter Park, Maitland, Casselberry, Winter Springs, and the
Greater Orlando area.