Thursday, October 17, 2013

Not all Laser's are created equal


For treating Periodontal Disease, not all lasers are created equal



Many dental offices currently treat periodontal disease at the beginning stages with small lasers. These lasers may be used to reduce the bacteria in the mouth (sometimes called bacterial reduction) or in the pockets between your gum tissue and teeth. While the experts are still out regarding the benefits of such treatment, the benefits of the LANAP protocol are backed by the FDA’s approval, which really says something.



The LANAP protocol also uses a laser to treat periodontal disease. What makes it different from the other, more frequently found laser? “The studies behind it,” says Dr. Denine Rice from her RiversideDental Practice. The LANAP protocol for the treatment of advanced periodontal disease has been proven in studies to work. “I love using the LANAP protocol with patients because it means faster healing, less recession, less discomfort and better, long-term results. That it’s the only FDA approved laser treatment also means I can feel confident recommending it to my patients,” Dr. Rice adds.


Meet Dr. Rice and her team today by calling 951-683-3030.

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