LANAP Fort Lauderdale FL - Cost - Procedure

LANAP Gum Laser Treatment- Fort Lauderdale, FL

As of 2024, our certified LANAP doctor offers FDA approved laser-assisted new attachment gum treatment solution as a minimally invasive surgical therapy to remove bacteria that cause gum disease like periodontitis and gingivitis. Sedation dentistry is available for patients afraid of dentists.

Say goodbye to gum disease pain and hello to a healthier, happier smile. Forget the fear of traditional gum surgery with its cuts and stitches. LANAP uses a gentle laser to comfortably remove harmful bacteria while promoting natural tissue growth.

Imagine this: No post-operative pain medication, minimal downtime, and a return to your daily life feeling refreshed, not sore. LANAP's magic doesn't stop there. The laser's power goes beyond removing bacteria; it actually rejuvenates your gums, creating a stronger foundation for your teeth.

This means no more "loose tooth" worries, just a confident, powerful bite. And with a healthier gum barrier, you'll shield your smile from future infections and sensitivities, keeping it bright and strong for years to come.

LANAP isn't just a treatment, it's an investment in your smile and your well-being. Choose the path to a comfortable, healthy future - choose LANAP.

LANAP Cost Fort Lauderdale, FL

As of 2024, it cost $95 for gingivitis treatment and starting at $4,900 for a full mouth for a FDA approved LANAP treatment on patients with periodontal infection.. This includes the cost of local anesthesia, one periodontal maintenance  and follows visits. The cost for regular dental cleaning, called prophylaxis, averages between $90 and $95, while the average cost for periodontal scaling and root planing (deep cleaning) is between $275 and about $980. Periodontal maintenance costs after undergoing periodontal treatment average $125 or more. slight to moderate to periodontal disease treatment with LANAP costs an average of about $1,300 per quadrant. However, more involved cases like severe and advanced chronic periodontitis LANAP cost can reach about $1,900 per quadrant.

How Much Does LANAP Treatment Cost? 

You can expect to pay between $1,000 – $1,500 for Laser gum treatment per quadrant. However, like any advanced periodontal procedure, it’s best to speak with your dentist first. We make easy to make an LANAP Appointment with your fort Fort Lauderdale dentist and have your gum disease evaluated to get the most accurate price for your laser gum treatment. 

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Does Insurance Cover LANAP Cost?

The cost of your LANAP treatment is usually comparable to traditional surgery. And in most cases, your health care provider should provide some degree of coverage.

Most dental insurance has a deductible for periodontal treatment. During a benefit period, you will have to satisfy a portion of your dental bill before your benefit plan will contribute to any of the cost of periodontal treatment. Your insurance plan information will describe how your deductible works. Plans do vary on this subject. For instance, some dental plans will apply the deductible to diagnostic or preventive treatments, and others may not.

Laser gum disease treatment costs are about $500 out of pocket with some major PPO dental insurance, or as much as $3,900 or more, depending on the severity of the gum disease.

What Are The Benefits of LANAP Laser Gum therapy

  • LANAP method removes plaque and diseased tissue from the affected gum pocket, leaving healthy tissue intact
  • Laser gum treatment minimizes bleeding during dental surgery procedures
  • The laser energy destroys all bacteria in the affected area, leaving an almost sterile tissue and bone
  • The laser stimulates the formation of a blood clot in the area, which promotes healing and helps gum tissue secure the tooth
  • A procedure using laser gum treatment can be completed within two hours, depending on the amount of damage to the teeth
  • These procedures are done under local anesthetic: this means that patients don't feel any pain, and the recovery time is short so patients can resume their normal activities the same day
  • Good esthetic outcomes make patients more inclined to undergo treatment

Bleeding gum and loose teeth are often an indication that there is an active bacteria gum infection caused by excessive bacteria.

This highly accurate laser gives doctors a more precise way to eliminate bacteria under the gum line. Gum lasers kills the bacteria and disease, making the procedure comfortable since with control  bleeding and swelling, and therefore strengthen loose teeth.

In certain clinical instance, gum laser delivers additional benefits for patients with gum disease, including new bone growth in the jaw. Gum disease attacks bone and the longer you wait to receive treatment, the greater the risk is for tooth loss. Laser energy is remarkable in its ability to reverse bone loss by generating new growth around your teeth, reinforcing them so that they have a better chance of surviving.

How Does LANAP treatment works

LANAP is a medical device that use powerful, pinpointed light beams of thermal energy to perform multiple tasks during gum surgery. Gum lasers can:

  • minimally invasive cut and remove diseased tissue
  • coagulate blood vessels to form solid clots
  • kill germs and bacteria
  • sterilize the area

LANAP is a minimally invasive treatment which kills the bacteria within the gum pockets and removes the inflamed gum tissue that surrounds the roots of the teeth. How LANAP Procedure works is by using a process to kill the bacteria within the gum pockets for the treatment of periodontitis, a serious gum disease which requires a more precise approach. Traditional deep cleanings is not enough to combat periodontitis, which is why it has  become a popular therapy by certified and licensed professionals.

Laser work by creating an energy change in atoms. The laser light shifts atoms from their current resting state to a stage known as the excited state. This causes the atoms to produce energy called spontaneous emission. When the atoms return to a resting state, they emit particles of light called photons. This process provides the energy needed to perform certain functions, such as cutting tissue without the use of a blade.

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LANAP uses gentle laser technology to treat gum disease comfortably, unlike traditional painful methods with scalpel cuts and stitches. This minimally invasive solution requires minimal to no post-operative pain medication, allowing you to recover faster and return to work the next day

Lanap's laser-powered approach to gum disease isn't just about removing harmful bacteria. It also stimulates natural tissue regeneration, promoting a stronger foundation for your teeth.

This means firmer support for your teeth, reducing the dreaded "loose tooth" feeling and enhancing your bite's power. Plus, a healthy gum barrier means increased protection from future infections and sensitivities, keeping your smile strong and healthy for years to come.


What are the Signs of Gum Infection

Serious bacterial gum infections is common and it is the number one reason why people in general loose their teeth. Severe gum infection can lead to major issues if not treated in a timely manner. While most of us want to keep our teeth and gums healthy, your gums can be prone to gum infection if not cared for properly. Identifying warning signs that can lead to infected gums is an important way to help prevent further gum disease and all the side effects that come with it. When the signs of gum disease are present a Laser gum treatment consultation is indicated to help you treat the bacteria that causes gum infection.

  • Gums bleed easily upon flossing and brushing.
  • Gum  appear red or inflamed
  • Teeth feel and look like getting longer.
  • Food particles remain in the gum pockets
  • Bad breath
  • Teeth are unstable or loose
  • Gum recession is present

What is LANAP laser gum treatment

FDA approved gum lasers used in dentistry are a relatively new technological development that has revolutionized the treatment of periodontitits. A novel supportive technique named Laser gum treatment, which stands for Laser-Assisted New Attachment Procedure, is now used by dentists all over the country. Laser Assisted New Attachment Procedure and REPAIR are the two FDA approved lasers for the treatment of periodontitis as a minimally invasive technique that provides a great solution for patients who would otherwise lose their teeth, teeth that the conventional periodontics treatment could not save. 

Treating your teeth with laser gum treatment can reduce your tooth hypersensitivity, cure gum disease, remedy tooth decay, and restore your perfect smile safely and effectively.

Periodontal laser surgery such as Laser-assisted new attachment procedure and REPAIR Perio® are both FDA-approved laser treatments for periodontal disease. Both class IV medical device laser procedures are specifically designed for the treatment of periodontal disease. Laser-assisted new attachment procedure and REPAIR Perio® (Periodontal protocol using Waterlase®-laser patent technology) are minimally invasive laser gum treatments. These two protocols have received FDA clearance for regeneration, which is re-growing new teeth cementum, new periodontal ligament, and new alveolar bone. Also, REPAIR Perio® has FDA approval for removing plaque, tartar, and calculus within inside disease gums pockets. Both Laser-assisted new attachment procedure and REPAIR Perio® laser periodontal surgery provide much improved methods for saving teeth with moderate and advanced periodontal disease.

The Federal Drug Administration cleared the Laser-assisted new attachment procedure treatment as an effective technique for tissue regeneration and forming new attachments to patients' natural teeth, so this isn't some risky out-of-the-box technology! It's safe and effective, and has changed the face of periodontic care for patients and dentists alike.

What are the gum symptoms to consider having LANAP

Healthy gums are firm and pale pink and fit snugly around teeth. Signs and symptoms of periodontitis can include:

  • Swollen or puffy gums
  • Bright red, dusky red or purplish gums
  • Gums that feel tender when touched
  • Gums that bleed easily
  • Pink-tinged toothbrush after brushing
  • Spitting out blood when brushing or flossing your teeth
  • Bad breath
  • Pus between your teeth and gums
  • Loose teeth or loss of teeth
  • Painful chewing
  • New spaces developing between your teeth
  • Gums that pull away from your teeth (recede), making your teeth look longer than normal
  • A change in the way your teeth fit together when you bite

What is LANAP Treatment After Care Instructions

  • Anti-microbial rinses and antibiotic medications may be prescribed for you. Take any prescribed medications according to directions and continue taking until all medications are gone.
  • Reduce physical activity for several 24 hours following Laser Gum Therapy.
  • Periodontal laser procedures usually result in little or no discomfort following surgery.
  • For the first 24 hour period immediately following treatment, take two (2) Advil or Motrin (Ibuprofen) every 6 hours even if you do not have any pain.
  • For the first 24 hour period immediately following treatment, stay on a soft diet only. For the following 2-5 days after treatment, a soft diet still  is recommended. Try to eat soft and nutritious foods such as eggs, yogurt, cottage cheese, malts, ice cream, etc. Stay away from spicy and “chippy” foods. It is also important to maintain good fluid intake and vitamin C supplement during this period.
  • Carefully avoid chewing food in the areas of the mouth where the laser has been used for at least one week following surgery. One of the most important results of laser surgery is the blood clots that form following treatment. It is important not to dislodge the tiny clots that form in and around the gums.
  • Do not be alarmed with any color changes or appearance of tissues following laser therapy.  Tissues may be gray, yellow, blue, purple, “stringy” and reflect normal response to laser treatments.
  • It is OK to spit, rinse, and wash your mouth today.  Rinse as directed with Peridex or Perioguard morning and night.  In between, it is OK to rinse gently every six (6) hours with warm salt water (1/2 teaspoon of salt dissolved in an 8oz. glass of warm water).  Do not brush or floss your teeth with a hard tooth brush. Use a soft tooth brush.

Try to keep your mouth as clean as possible in order to help the healing process.  Brush, floss, and follow other home care measures in all the areas of your mouth and do not forget to brush on you tongue.

  • For 48 hrs do not apply excessive tongue or cheek pressure to the treatment area.

LANAP PROS AND CONS

There are several pros and cons of laser surgery that patients should consider before choosing this treatment type for gum disease.

Benefits

In general, the LANAP protocol is a much more comfortable option for patients than general surgery. Patients often experience minimal pain with the procedure and typically notice much less bleeding and swelling. While patients still need to be put under anesthesia for laser surgery, the recovery period is often less than 24 hours. Additionally, there is a smaller risk of infection and healthy gums should not be affected. Apart from being minimally invasive, the treatment also has the added benefit of being the only protocol thus far to be FDA cleared for true regeneration, which involves the redevelopment of deteriorated bones affected by gum disease.

Disadvantages

There a few disadvantages patients should consider. Since not all dentists are certified to perform Laser Gum Therapy, it may be difficult to find a professional to perform the procedure. This treatment solution can be more expensive in situations where insurance does not provide coverage. Additionally, some individuals claim that there have not been enough studies on Laser Gum Therapy. However, just like eye surgery, there is a trend of the vast majority of patient choosing laser gum surgery over traditional invasive surgery.

Conclusion

For patients with gum disease, LANAP can be an effective form of treatment. This is especially true for patients with deep gum pockets and evidence of bone loss. While all individuals need to consider their particular circumstance, there are many benefits to laser surgery.

Laser gum treatment procedure help save teeth.

Steps to remove bacterial, tartar and calculus from under the gum-line and disinfect gum pockets:

  •  clean out gum pockets
  •  remove tartar (calculus) from under the gum-line
  •  disinfect and kill disease-causing bacteria

Is there a less invasive way to treat my gum disease and save my teeth?

Yes! but with limitation. Treatment for gum disease aims to remove calculus (tartar) and bacterial plaque from under the gum line. In its early stages, gum problems can often be treated with scaling and root planing which is essentially a deep cleaning under the gum line after numbing the teeth and gums. For patients with more moderate or advanced gum disease and bone loss, more sophisticated treatment is often required to properly clean out deeper deposits of disease-causing calculus (tartar) and to repair and regenerate lost bone that supports the teeth. Laser gum treatment now permits treatment without cutting or stitching and with minimal discomfort following the procedure.

LANAP vs. traditional gum surgery

LANAP

  • No scalpel or cutting of gum.
  • No stitching required.
  • Bleeding after treatment uncommon.
  • Preserves gum between teeth.
  • Gum recession usually minimal.
  • Back to regular activities same day.

TRADITIONAL GUM SURGERY

  • Cutting and removal of gum tissue.
  • Many stitches usually needed.
  • Post-operative bleeding common.
  • Often leaves large spaces between teeth.
  • Often causes gum recession.
  • Recovery can take a long time.

Where does gum disease starts

Calculus and tartar deposits contain giant clumps of harmful bacteria that firmly stick to the roots of your teeth below your teeth and under your gumline.

Gum Disease explained

A gum disease is a bacterial infection called Periodontitis. It is a serious gum infection that damages the soft tissue and, without treatment, can destroy the bone that supports your teeth. Periodontitis can cause teeth to loosen or lead to tooth loss.

Periodontitis is common but largely preventable. It's usually the result of poor oral hygiene. Brushing at least twice a day, flossing daily and getting regular dental checkups can greatly improve your chances of successful treatment for periodontitis and can also reduce your chance of developing it.

Is periodontal scaling covered by insurance

Yes! Scaling and root planing know as a deep cleaning is a medically necessary treatment for gum disease, dental insurance usually covers 50-70% or more of the cost.

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