Save Your Natural Teeth
And Even Failing Implants
Without Traditional Gum Surgery
LANAP
LANAP
This FDA-cleared laser procedure is designed to treat gum disease and help regenerate lost bone and tissue with less discomfort and a faster recovery.
- Minimally invasive
- No cutting or stitching
- Less swelling & sensitivity
- Faster healing
Is LANAP Right For You?
Is LANAP Right For You?
If you have:
- Bleeding gums
- Receding gums
- Loose teeth
- Deep gum pockets
- Been told you need gum surgery
- Failing implants
Or if you just want a second opinion before extraction, you may be a candidate.
Gum Disease
#1 Cause of Adult Tooth Loss
Gum disease is often painless in its early stages — but it silently destroys:
- The bone that supports your teeth
- Your gum tissue
- The stability of your smile
Many patients are told they need:
- Gum surgery
- Tooth extraction
- Or dental implants
But surgery is not your only option.
What is LANAP?
What is LANAP
LANAP (Laser-Assisted New Attachment Procedure) is a specialized laser treatment designed to:
- Target and remove infected tissue
- Eliminate harmful bacteria
- Stimulate regeneration of bone and gum attachment
- Preserve healthy tissue
It is the first and only FDA-cleared laser protocol developed specifically to treat periodontal disease and promote new attachment.
Unlike traditional surgery, LANAP works with your body’s natural healing ability.
Does It Actually Work?
LANAP has been shown to:
- Reduce deep gum pockets
- Stabilize loose teeth
- Support bone regeneration
- Help patients avoid extractions
For many patients, it’s the difference between losing teeth and saving them.
Why Dr. Oh Was Skeptical ON LANAP
And What Changed His Mind
LANAP
LANAP vs Traditional Surgery
A More Comfortable Alternative to Gum Surgery
Traditional Surgery
- Cutting & stitching
- Gum recession is common
- Swelling & bleeding
- Long recovery
- Greater discomfort
LANAP Laser Treatment
- No scalpel
- Preserves healthy tissue
- Minimal bleeding
- Faster healing
- More comfortable
Because the laser selectively targets diseased tissue, healthy tissue remains intact, leading to less trauma and quicker recovery.
Saving Failing Implants
Saving Failing Implants
Dental implants can fail when infection destroys the surrounding bone — a condition called peri-implantitis. When bacteria destroy the supporting bone, implants can loosen and eventually fail. But in many cases, they can be treated before that happens. LANAP technology can help disinfect the area and support bone regeneration around affected implants in qualifying cases.
Key Benefits of LANAP for Implants
- Prevention of Implant Loss: By addressing peri-implantitis early, LANAP can help prevent the loss of bone and improve the long-term success of the implant.
- Non-Invasive: It is a much more comfortable alternative compared to traditional methods of treating infected gums around implants, which may involve cutting and suturing.
- Faster Recovery: Because it’s minimally invasive, recovery time is faster compared to traditional surgeries.
- Targeting Infected Tissue Around the Implant: If an implant starts showing signs of infection or inflammation (like redness, swelling, or bleeding around the gum), LANAP can help treat the peri-implant tissues. The laser helps to remove bacteria and infected tissue, which can stop the infection from spreading.
- Bone Regeneration: One of the main advantages of LANAP is that it stimulates the healing of bone around the tooth or implant. While LANAP doesn’t directly affect the implant itself, it helps regenerate the bone and gum around it. This is particularly important for preventing further bone loss and ensuring the implant remains stable.
When to Consider LANAP for Implants
LANAP is particularly useful if you have an implant with signs of peri-implantitis or gum disease. Early detection is key; if you notice symptoms like:
- Red, swollen, or bleeding gums around the implant
- Increased pocket depths around the implant
- Bad taste or odor around the implant site
- Mobility or loosening of the implant
Before You Remove an Implant — Get a Second Opinion
If you’ve been told:
- Your implant is failing and must be replaced
- Your teeth are “hopeless”
- You need multiple extractions and bone grafting
There may be a more conservative option. There is nothing better than saving your natural teeth — and in some cases, even stabilizing compromised implants. At Advanced Dentistry & Implant Center, we focus on minimally invasive solutions whenever possible.
This is a major decision that deserves a second opinion. We believe the best option, is the more conservative, minimally invasive approach.
Surgery Isn’t Your Only Choice
You deserve to understand:
- All available treatments
- The pros and cons of each
- Which option best fits your specific condition
We believe informed patients make confident decisions.
Why Choose Us?
Why Choose Us?
Why Choose Us?
At Advanced Dentistry & Implant Center, Dr. Oh and his team bring extensive experience, advanced training, and a genuine commitment to patient care. We are not a volume-driven, corporate dental practice. Instead, we focus on personalized treatment, ensuring that each patient is seen, heard, and treated as an individual.
Our mission is simple: to provide exceptional care in a compassionate, professional environment. We take the time to listen, to understand your concerns, and to deliver results that meet the highest standards of excellence.
We practice evidence-based dentistry with a strong emphasis on modern technology. Precision, patient comfort, and minimally invasive techniques are at the core of what we do. As a dedicated team, we continually evolve—adapting to advancements in the field so we can offer the best possible care to every patient, every time.
Testimony of patients
Testimony of patients
Don’t Wait Until It’s Too Late
Gum disease is progressive. The earlier it’s treated, the better the outcome.
If you’ve been told you need surgery or fear losing teeth, schedule a free consultation before making a final decision.
Get in touch for LANAP
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