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5 Reasons to Consider Dental Laser Therapy

Sep 26, 2024
5 Reasons to Consider Dental Laser Therapy
You have a computer in your pocket, cars drive themselves, and your house is smarter than most humans, so it makes sense that your dental care goes high-tech, too. Introducing dental laser therapy and five reasons you should try it.

Gone are the days of noisy drills and lengthy hours with your mouth propped open in a dentist’s chair. Laser technology has transformed dentistry into a painless and even pleasant experience, and you’ll never think twice about scheduling an appointment again.

At Baton Rouge Periodontics & Implants, Dr. Jenny Herman and Dr. Barry Biner offer state-of-the-art dental laser therapy to patients looking for innovative, improved, and proven advancements in professional dental care.

Our cutting-edge techniques include LANAP® (laser-assisted new attachment procedure) and LAPIP™ (laser-assisted peri-implantitis procedure), which use laser energy to treat various dental issues. 

In addition to the cool factor, here’s why you should consider dental laser therapy for your oral health.

1. Laser therapy reduces gum disease

Almost half of adults in the United States have some sort of gum disease or periodontal disease. Unfortunately, traditional treatments are invasive and uncomfortable. 

Dental laser therapy offers a less invasive alternative that removes diseased tissue precisely while preserving healthy tissue. 

Laser therapy is effective and safe. LANAP is FDA cleared for treating periodontitis by promoting healthy tissue regeneration. 

2. Laser therapy promotes healthier gums and teeth

Everyone wants healthy teeth and gums, but problems can arise despite your best efforts. When you need next-level treatments to clear away diseased tissue, dental laser therapy makes it quick and easy.

Dental laser therapy not only treats existing issues but also promotes healthier gums and teeth overall. 

3. Laser therapy requires little to no downtime

One of the biggest advantages of dental laser therapy is the minimal recovery time. Traditional dental surgery often requires a lengthy healing process, but laser treatment typically involves little to no downtime. 

4. Laser therapy means less pain and bleeding

About 36% of people in the US have a fear of dental procedures, including the possible pain, which may keep them from seeking the necessary treatments. 

The good news is that dental laser therapy is virtually painless and rarely requires anesthesia. The laser is so precise that it minimizes damage to surrounding tissues, resulting in less swelling and discomfort. 

5. Laser therapy promotes tissue regeneration

Old-school dental techniques help eliminate bacteria and damaged tissues so the body can heal the area, but laser therapy takes it a step further.

In addition to eradicating diseased tissue, laser therapy stimulates your body’s natural healing processes. For instance, during procedures like LANAP, laser energy encourages the regeneration of healthy gum tissue by creating a healing-friendly environment and stimulating cell renewal.

Dental laser treatments can also rescue ailing and failing dental implants. LAPIP addresses peri-implantitis by removing infected tissue around the implant site, enhancing the chances of osseointegration — the process where the bone tissue fuses to the implant. 

Are you ready to transform your smile with dental laser therapy? Call Baton Rouge Periodontics & Implants in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, or request an appointment online.