What Is Laser Therapy?

Laser Therapy is commonly referred to as Laser Assisted Periodontal Therapy (LAPT). Certain lasers can be used for soft tissue treatment only, while others can be used for both soft and hard tissue applications. The diode laser that performs LAPT is an important and extremely effective therapy used by Atlanta Dental Spa to treat gum disease through the process of tissue regrowth rather than cutting. The diode laser can specifically target unhealthy gum tissues that constitute gum disease. The technology was developed and perfected to be patient-friendly, and successful.

How does it work? The treatment works by harnessing the laser’s energy and conducting it through a very thin fiber that can effortlessly access infected periodontal pockets and deliver instant treatment. Due to the tremendous accuracy of the laser, the connective tissue is spared and healing and regeneration can occur rather than the formation of a pocket seal. Stimulation of existing stem cells permits the formation of new root surface coating and new connective tissue formation on tooth roots.

Why Use Laser Therapy?

Because gum disease is a chronic inflammatory disease caused by a bacterial infection and can lead to more serious diseases, the detoxifying effect of laser treatment is most valuable in treating the patient. There are no signs of thermal side effects in any of the patients treated. Most all studies have specifically indicated no adverse tissue events thereby demonstrating the safety of the diode laser. The diode laser’s very effective bactericidal action on periodontal pathogens makes the adjunctive use of antibiotics sometimes unnecessary. This eliminates the problem of bacterial resistance and systemic side effects engendered by antibiotic use. The laser is a safe and effective treatment.

The fear of treating gum disease is quickly dissolved when the patient realizes there are no scalpels or sutures involved. LAPT is patient friendly, offering a treatment plan that promotes health without anxiety, discomfort, or dread.

DID YOU KNOW? Gum disease can lead to other serious diseases such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the benefits of using Laser Therapy?

Here are some of the major benefits associated with laser dentistry:

  • Procedures performed using soft tissue dental lasers may not require sutures (stitches).
  • Certain laser dentistry procedures do not require anesthesia.
  • Laser dentistry minimizes bleeding because the high-energy light beam aids in the clotting of exposed blood vessels, thus inhibiting blood loss.
  • Bacterial infections are minimized because the high-energy beam sterilizes the area being worked on.
  • Damage to surrounding tissue is minimized.
  • Wounds heal faster and tissues can be regenerated.

What is the treatment plan process?

Laser Assisted Periodontal Therapy (LAPT) combines the traditional periodontal tartar removal or debridement techniques with laser therapy. There are advantages to using laser therapy in conjunction with other therapies such as Scaling & Root Planing (SRP) treatments because their combined effort treats the disease with all the tools in the dentists’ arsenal. The precision of the laser is unmatched, as it only removes diseased tissue and limits the discomfort to the patient. It also positions your mouth to become an optimal environment for rapid healing. The doctors at Atlanta Dental Spa determine the need for laser therapy on a case-by-case basis. Of course, when a patient has gum disease, visits that are more frequent are recommended in order to manage the disease as efficiently and effectively as possible and to prevent any further damage to the teeth and supporting tissue structures (bones and gums).

Our Convenient Locations

HOURS
Mon: Closed
Tues - Fri: 7:30am - 4pm
TEXT (PREFERRED)
HOURS
Mon: Closed
Tues - Fri: 7:30am - 4pm
TEXT (PREFERRED)

Poncey-Highland

Tour the office!
HOURS
Mon - Thurs: 7:30am - 4pm
Fri: Closed
TEXT (PREFERRED)
HOURS
Mon - Thurs: 7:30am - 4pm
Fri: Closed
TEXT (PREFERRED)
HOURS
Mon - Thurs: 7:30am - 4pm
Fri: Closed
TEXT (PREFERRED)

AS SEEN ON