Laser Assisted Peri-Implantitis Procedure

January 30, 2023

Proven success for saving implants

LAPIP is a minimally invasive laser treatment designed to treat ailing and failing dental implants, a common complication that can occur after dental implant surgery. The unique wavelength targets the bacteria that causes gum disease for highly effective treatment. It is the only patient-friendly, predictable solution for ailing implants. Explore this page to see if this protocol is for you and how it can help protect your implant investment.

Benefits: At a glance

Protect your implant investment
  • Stop progression of peri-implant disease
  • Destroy bacteria causing inflammation
  • Save healthy gum tissues
  • Encourage new bone growth

LAPIP Protocol

A no-risk, first-line treatment that preserves other treatment options. Controlling peri-implant disease makes it possible to save and protect your implant investment.

  • Allows removal of only diseased tissue without removing any healthy tissue
  • Eliminates the infection
  • Helps maintain the height of the tissue around implants
  • Minimizes pain and discomfort to patient
  • Closes the periodontal pocket wound to allow healing to take place

What is Peri-Implantitis?

Peri-Implant Disease Mimics Periodontal Disease

Implants themselves can’t become diseased but the tissue around implants can become infected. Just as periodontal disease (gum disease) starts with minor inflammation that progresses if not treated, peri-implant disease starts as peri-mucositis (minor inflammation around the implant). If left untreated, the inflammation continues until the bone around the implant erodes and the implant becomes loose. Several different factors can trigger the initial inflammation, including existing periodontal bacteria, foreign materials wedged in your gums around the implant, and even implant connectors that misalign.

Symptoms

  • Swelling in the gums
  • Implant mobility
  • Bleeding gums
  • Change in gum color surrounding implant
  • High gum sensitivity
  • Implant exposure (gum recession prevents adherence to the implant or crownsurface)
  • Mild to severe pain around implant site
  • Excretion of pus from the implants surrounding tissues
Overview

Benefits

Features

  • Family Dentistry
  • Dental Implants
  • Premium supports
  • Tooth Protection
  • Teeth Whitening
  • Dental Consultant
  • Prevention

LANAP

Faster Healing

Minimally invasive and allows the body to recover and heal faster

Less Discomfort

Patients report less discomfort during and after surgery

No Cut, No Sew, No Fear

Laser light energy eliminates the bacteria that cause gum disease

Little to No Gum Recession

No gum cutting equals less risk of recession

Reduction in Gum Inflammation and Bleeding

PerioLase® MVP-7™ targets inflammatory bacteria without injuring healthy tissue

Saves Teeth

Patients can sometimes keep their natural teeth, which is linked to a longer lifespan, even when the teeth have been deemed ‘hopeless’ with traditional treatments

Safe for Patients with Health Concerns

Safe for patients with diabetes, HIV, hemophilia, or those taking medications such as Plavix or aspirin

LAPIP

One Appointment

Most patients need just one appointment

Less Pain

Patients report more comfortable healing than other surgical options

No Harm to Healthy Tissue

Kills bacteria without harming healthy tissue

Minimizes Gum Recession

For a confident smile

100% Natural

No foreign materials or growth factors used

Safe for Medically Compromised Patients

Safe for those on blood thinners or with diabetes

No Cutting, Stitches, or Bone Grafting

Leads to less recession

Patient FAQs

LANAP

What to Expect: Your LANAP Surgery
What to Expect: The First Few Days
What to Expect: Follow-up Care
Who is a candidate for LANAP laser surgery?
Why is it important to get my gum disease treated?
Can the LANAP protocol help my loose dental implants?

LAPIP

What is peri-implantitis?
What is the difference between peri-implantitis and peri-mucositis?
What happens if I don't treat peri-implantitis?
What causes peri-implantitis?