LANAP, or Laser-Assisted New Attachment Procedure, is an innovative treatment for gum disease that uses laser technology to target infected tissue and promote healing. This minimally invasive procedure is ideal for patients seeking an alternative to traditional gum surgery.
The procedure involves using a specialized laser to remove diseased gum tissue while preserving healthy tissue. The laser also stimulates the regeneration of bone and connective tissue, helping to reattach the gums to the teeth. LANAP is effective in reducing pocket depths and halting the progression of periodontitis.
Patients benefit from LANAP’s precision, reduced discomfort, and faster recovery compared to conventional surgical methods. There is minimal bleeding, no need for sutures, and less risk of complications.
LANAP represents a significant advancement in periodontal care, offering a safe and effective way to treat gum disease while supporting long-term oral health.