Signs You Might Need Laser Gum Treatment: A Look at LANAP Before & After

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Gum disease is no joke. Thankfully, you don’t have to tackle it alone. When you know the LANAP before and after signs to watch out for, you’re already on your way to a healthier smile.

Why Choose LANAP? Check Out Our Before & After

Gum disease has a variety of causes, from poor dental hygiene to smoking to stress or certain medications. It’s important to take care of it as soon as possible before it progresses from gingivitis to full periodontitis. That’s why knowing the signs is so important! Once you’ve identified the problem, the LANAP laser surgery may be the key to taking back control of your gums.

Let’s take a look at the symptoms to look out for and the benefits of a LANAP procedure to help you stay on the road to good dental health.

Assessing the Severity of Gum Disease

About half of all adults have some form of gum disease, so it’s essential to know the signs and course correct as soon as possible. There are a few signs that your gum disease has progressed to full-blown periodontitis. If you’re experiencing these signs and symptoms, it’s time to book an appointment with your dentist.

  • Gum Recession: Your gums seem to be pulling back, exposing more of your teeth at the root.
  • Halitosis: You’re suffering from persistent bad breath that won’t go away no matter what you try.
  • Bad Taste: You’re constantly aware of a bad taste in your mouth unrelated to anything you’ve eaten.
  • Swelling: Your gums are swollen or tender to the touch; you might also experience bleeding.
  • Loose Teeth: Your adult teeth don’t feel secure, with noticeable wiggling or new gaps between teeth.
  • Inflammation: Your gums are red and swollen, and regular brushing or gargling with salt water has no effect.
  • Pain You find chewing uncomfortable, and the sensation is not limited to one tooth.
  • Bite Change: You’ve noticed a difference in how your upper and lower teeth fit together.

Why Choose LANAP? Check Out Our Before & After

LANAP (Laser-Assisted New Attachment Procedure) doesn’t just remove the diseased parts of your gum— it also stimulates its recovery. It can even help your bone regrow.

Assessing the Severity of Gum Disease Healthier Gums Start with a Visit to Advanced Dental Arts NYC

Compared to traditional gum surgery, the benefits of choosing LANAP gum therapy are overwhelming. Not only is the actual procedure usually shorter, but the recovery time is dramatically lessened, too. This is because it’s minimally invasive, removing only the diseased gum with surgical accuracy and causing much less pain and bleeding. To learn more, take a look at our previous blogs on understanding the cost of LANAP and LANAP gum surgery vs traditional osseous surgery.

What to Expect After Your Procedure

Here’s what to expect after your LANAP procedure—including little downtime and a world of other benefits.

  • Immediate Improvement: You’ll see a difference in your inflammation and bleeding shortly after the procedure.
  • Better Gum Health: As you recover from the procedure, the unpleasant symptoms of gum disease will fade.
  • Improved Attachment: Your gums’ attachment to your teeth feels more secure, reducing the risk of tooth loss and requiring dentures.
  • Fresher Breath: While you’ll breathe a little easier from the treatment alone, it’s important to keep up good dental habits to maintain that minty-fresh breath.
  • Confidence Boost: You’ll be proud of your smile as your healthy gums continue to heal, giving you a great smile with healthier gums and fresher breath.
  • Quick Recovery: With the right care, your mouth could be back to normal and better than ever in as little as ten days.
  • Blank Slate: With the diseased gum removed, you have a second chance to maintain great oral health for the long term.
  • Bone Regeneration: This procedure helps to reverse even the severe effects of periodontitis, including promoting bone growth.

Healthier Gums Start with a Visit to Advanced Dental Arts NYC

Whether your gum problems are still in the early stages or have progressed in severity, it’s important to get a dentist you trust on your team. With the right support, you can beat periodontitis and get your smile back. Our LANAP-certified dentists and periodontists are experienced and compassionate. Are you ready to be the next LANAP before and after success story? Book your appointment today.

Is LANAP effective for gum disease?
Yes, it has been shown to be both safe and effective, especially for advanced cases.
In addition to being minimally invasive, you’ll experience a faster recovery, aided by bone and gum tissue regeneration, and long-lasting results.
The experienced team at Advanced Dental Arts is ready to offer you personalized expert care.
Most patients heal within a week or two and can return to normal activities shortly after the procedure. Always follow your dentist’s instructions to ensure proper healing.
It can be more expensive and is not covered by many insurance plans. It also requires multiple sessions and follow-up appointments.

Absolutely! The majority of patients experience long-lasting benefits from this procedure.

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Dr. Todd Bertman
Lead Dentist / Founder

Dr. Bertman is the Lead Dentist and Founder of Advanced Dental Arts NYC. He is certified in Level I and II Invisalign and is a member of the American Dental Association, American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, and other prestigious organizations. With nearly 18 years of experience in restorative and cosmetic dentistry, Dr. Bertman combines a results-driven, digitally guided approach with empathetic, personalized care.

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