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What are the best applications for lasers in periodontal therapy? What would be the most appropriate type of laser?

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I have been practicing Periodontics since 1985. I am currently using a FDA cleared protocol called LANAP for many of my periodontal cases. At the current time, my partner and I have over 500 cases documented with radiographs and clinical photos.

Anybody out there interested to discuss this further...or have any questions, please comment.

Thanks..

Eric Linden
see reply below regarding laser therapy
Hello Dr Linden I am very interested in further discussion.

What results have you found?
There are many things to know about lasers. First, not all lasers do the same things. Some are approved only for soft tissue applications, and some for both hard tissue (teeth, bone) and soft tissue applications. The differences are determined by the wavelength of the energy, and, in some cases, the specific treatment protocol. You should read the FDA clearances for each laser. For example, the "LANAP" (laser assisted new attachment procedure) is a specific for the Millennium Dental Technologies laser. The Biolase Waterlase MD also recently received FDA clearance for "Deep Pocket Therapy with New Attachment". Both claim to assist in new attachment of periodontal structures to natural teeth.

Check out the most recent American Dental Association position statement on the use of lasers in dentistry. The American Academy of Periodontology has consumer information about dental lasers, as well. This information is a bit outdated, in my opinion. Based upon my personal experience at the recent AAP meeting in Boston, I would assume that the consumer information will be updated in the near future as new research papers are published.

A quick overview chart of a few of the lasers can be found below and at AMD lasers. They have introduced a relatively inexpensive "Picasso" laser. They are also a good source for some clinical articles, as other the other major laser manufacturers.

Hope this helps. Keep the discussion going!

Chart:

Yes I agree with you the ADA and AAPposition on LANAP is completely outdated.

Cary Feuerman, DMD said:
There are many things to know about lasers. First, not all lasers do the same things. Some are approved only for soft tissue applications, and some for both hard tissue (teeth, bone) and soft tissue applications. The differences are determined by the wavelength of the energy, and, in some cases, the specific treatment protocol. You should read the FDA clearances for each laser. For example, the "LANAP" (laser assisted new attachment procedure) is a specific for the Millennium Dental Technologies laser. The Biolase Waterlase MD also recently received FDA clearance for "Deep Pocket Therapy with New Attachment". Both claim to assist in new attachment of periodontal structures to natural teeth.

Check out the most recent American Dental Association position statement on the use of lasers in dentistry. The American Academy of Periodontology has consumer information about dental lasers, as well. This information is a bit outdated, in my opinion. Based upon my personal experience at the recent AAP meeting in Boston, I would assume that the consumer information will be updated in the near future as new research papers are published.

A quick overview chart of a few of the lasers can be found below and at AMD lasers. They have introduced a relatively inexpensive "Picasso" laser. They are also a good source for some clinical articles, as other the other major laser manufacturers.

Hope this helps. Keep the discussion going!

Chart:

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