Innovation in dentistry has given rise to advanced dental technology to treat gum disease that can
significantly improve patient outcomes. Two of these advanced procedures used at Northern Virginia
Periodontics are LANAP® (Laser Assisted New Attachment Procedure) and LAPIP™ (Laser Assisted Perio
Implant Procedure). Both use FDA-approved laser technology, but they are designed to address different
issues related to periodontal health. This blog will review the differences between the two procedures and
their benefits.
What is LANAP®?
As detailed in our “What is LANAP®?” blog, it is a minimally invasive laser procedure to treat gum disease
around natural teeth. A specialized laser is used to remove infected tissue and promote healing without
the need of incisions or sutures that are utilized in traditional surgical periodontal surgery.
Benefits of LANAP®:
1. Minimally Invasive: The procedure utilizes laser energy versus a scalpel, which means less pain and
faster recovery.
2. Reduced Bleeding: The laser seals blood vessels during treatment, leading to minimal bleeding.
3. Faster Recovery: Patients typically experience quicker healing times compared to traditional
surgery.
4. Regeneration of Healthy Tissue: The laser can selectively target diseased tissue, which ultimately
may allow periodontal regeneration of tissue and bone.
5. Improved Outcomes: Many patients see significant improvements in gum health and attachment
levels after LANAP®.
A brief summary of the LANAP® procedure is outlined in the figure below:
What is LAPIP™?
LAPIP™ is specifically designed for patients who have dental implants that are experiencing peri-implantitis,
an infection that adversely affects the gum and bone around the implant. Similar to LANAP®, LAPIP™
employs laser technology to effectively clean and treat the affected area without the invasiveness of
traditional methods.
Benefits of LAPIP™:
1. Targeted Treatment: LAPIP™ focuses on the specific area surrounding the dental implant,
addressing infections and promoting healing.
2. Preservation of the Implant: The goal is to save the dental implant by treating the infection before
it leads to further complications.
3. Less Discomfort/Quick Recovery: Similar to LANAP®, LAPIP™ has a faster recovery time due to the
advanced technology and the minimal invasiveness of the procedure, which allows a quick return
to normal activities.
4. Enhanced Success Rates: Periodontal regeneration principles may allow new attachment and bone
formation around the implant. These improvements may increase the longevity and success of the
dental implant.
A brief summary of the LAPIP procedure is outlined in the figure below:
Conclusion
At Northern Virginia Periodontics, our doctors bring extensive experience and training to the treatment of
patients using the LANAP® and LAPIP™ Procedures. We take pride in offering these minimally invasive
periodontal options, which promote healing and regeneration.
Both LANAP® and LAPIP™ may effectively address gum disease around natural teeth and dental implants
respectively, providing tailored solutions to meet your specific needs. Understanding the unique benefits of
each procedure empowers you to engage in meaningful discussions with your periodontist about the best
approach for your oral health.
If you are interested in learning more about these innovative treatments, give us a call to schedule your
consultation. Our doctors will guide you through
Dr. A. Garrett Gouldin is a periodontist specializing in dental implant techniques. He is certified in the S.M.A.R.T. Minimally Invasive Bone Grafting Procedure, the Laser Assisted New Attachment Procedure (LANAP®), and the Chao Pinhole® Surgical Technique. Dr. Gouldin is a diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology and a Fellow of the Virginia Dental Association and the American College of Dentists. He co-founded several study clubs and serves on the executive board of the Northern Virginia Dental Society. He was recognized as a top periodontist on several occasions.