Treat periodontal disease with less pain. Dr. Urbanski explains the LANAP procedure.

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  • čas přidán 30. 01. 2020
  • Dr. Urbanski discusses how here at Shoreline Periodontics we utilize the periolase and it's the only laser approved for the LANAP procedure. This laser is minimally invasive for the patient and unlike with traditional gum surgery no suturing or scalpel is needed. The laser being minimally invasive also means a shorter healing time, and the periolase for Dr. Urbanski allows her to treat her patients effectively and provide them with great results.
    Shoreline Periodontics - New London, CT
    www.shorelineperio.com/
    190 Hempstead Street
    New London, CT 06320
    (860) 443-2428
    Shoreline Periodontics - Westerly, RI
    www.shorelineperio.com/
    62 Wells Street
    Westerly, RI 02891-2924
    (401) 596-0000

Komentáře • 74

  • @erike7297
    @erike7297 Před 8 měsíci +7

    I can’t speak for everyone’s experience but here’s mine. I’ve had lanap done twice. I had bad periodontal disease with very red gums and bone loss at 30 years old.
    First round of lanap made my gums go from red to pink with in a few weeks it was pretty amazing. However.. during the procedure about half way through it started hurting quit a bit. My whole jaw on the side he was working on started aching and I requested shot after shot it Anastasia. The aching did go away fairly quickly with in a few hours and healing time was fairly quick with not too much pain I started eating regular food a couple days faster than reccomend and the only pain I really had at that point is if I ate cold or hot food. The lanap did wonders for my gum health but it didn’t reduce my pocket size much at all. I have very deep pockets all the way from 5’s to 10’s. Every following dentist visit I had he said the pockets were still very deep.
    Fast forward about 5-6 years later and the dentist recommends the lanap again. My gum tissue remained fairly pink since the first treatment but dentist was mostly concerned about pocket size. There was also like two areas in my mouth that had a little bit of puss. I got the lanap on my upper jaw about 11 days ago and there has been a lot more pain involved this time. Not only did I feel like I got punched multiple times in the jaw after the procedure ( and during) but the healing process has been way worse this time. Lots of aching pain that’s mostly gone away now but was very bad until a few days ago. I still can’t eat anything that’s much over room temperature or else it makes my teeth feel like there gonna explode it hurts like hell. Dentist said earlier this week everything’s fine and there’s gonna be some pain for a little while. I decided if I can’t eat somewhat normally 3 days from now which will be 2 full weeks since the procedure that I’m gonna cancel getting the bottom portion done as half as only been done for this second round. I’ve read some things that say it’s mostly painless and I just don’t understand that. Maybe for someone who’s pockets aren’t that bad but this procedure has hurted like hell for me to the point where I wish I had painkillers some days. I recommend having lanap done by a qualified dentist but if your pockets are really bad like mine are then I think you can expect a fair amount of pain especially during the procedure. I had literally about 20 shots and could still feel the intense aching all the way to the roots of my teeth.

    • @shorelineperiodontics
      @shorelineperiodontics  Před 8 měsíci +3

      Hi Erike, we're sorry to hear your experience with LANAP at your dentist's office wasn't up to your expectations. If you would like a second opinion from our team, we're always happy to see you in the office and make some recommendations. Feel free to give us a call 860.443.2428.

    • @geogel6788
      @geogel6788 Před 5 měsíci

      I have just had my deep clean 5 days ago and one of my pockets was 11, needless to say, that tooth is a little wobbly and the pain is killing me. I too don't understand why some say it's not so painful. I hurt during the procedure, which was done in two consecutive days, and am still in pain now. Am going back to the dentist in a month to see if I am healing. In the meantime, am brushing, flossing and oil pulls.

    • @ameekstarr9867
      @ameekstarr9867 Před 2 měsíci +1

      I just did my laser treatment today and everything you saying yes i had to get numbed on my left side over 8times and i still felt it go all the way down to the bottom of my jaw. My tooth actually was feeling hot while using the laser. My wisdom teeth i felt every zap to my jaw bone. I been goimg back and forth to the dentist for so long i told him just do my lower left and right quadrants and im laying here hungry and cant eat until another hour but at this point im in so much pain i dont wanna eat

    • @TunefullyOG
      @TunefullyOG Před 16 dny +1

      I'm 30 and just got my all back quadrants done except my left bottom. I was under 5 for each pocket except one 7. It's only been an hour since the procedure, but everything seems decently pain free. Sore for sure, but not enough for me to want anything more than a Tylenol and a nap 😅

  • @tailzzzzz
    @tailzzzzz Před rokem +6

    This surgery made my gums recede even more, even in areas that were not problematic. Gum is now missing from areas where there once was gum, creating gaps and areas of recession that now are prone to staining from smoking, tea, coffee, and blueberries.
    The surgery cost me approximately $3000, and I sooo regret it. Now they are telling me to go see an endodontist to get dentures for teeth that I just paid $3000 to get cleaned? I was told by the perio prior to the surgery 'good luck finding a dentist who will pull them', so I was led to believe this laser surgery was my only option.
    I don't even want to give my 'half upper smile' now. They ruined tops and buttoms. I look in the mirror now and mourn.
    To make matters worse, after leaving I felt this thick, rough coating on the backs of my two upper front teeth. I wasn't sure what it was, but it disappeared, and after it had healed, I feel what I can only describe as 'bugs bunny teeth'. He must've held the laser on too long or was inadvertently aiming is at the backs of my front teeth while working on another area, essentially burning healthy gum tissue away. My advice, don't do it.

    • @fajri6721
      @fajri6721 Před rokem

      Where you do this treatment?

    • @gloriaom4377
      @gloriaom4377 Před rokem

      Ufff😖 puede denunciar por negligencia médica.

    • @Jkaz38
      @Jkaz38 Před 9 měsíci +1

      I just got my lanap surgery done two weeks ago. I also do notice a little bit of gum loss and gaps between my teeth, but I think so far that the surgery was well worth it.
      My smile looks better, and I just need to keep up with good oral hygiene habits because I didn't have the best. Thank God, I still have all my teeth, and I gave up smoking cigarettes!
      The surgery cost about 4000, but thanks to great insurance through my job, they paid 100% so I'm very grateful and thankful for this procedure.

  • @cassandradayemccain237
    @cassandradayemccain237 Před 8 měsíci

    I’m having it done the only pain is afterwards after the numbing where off. Feels like a throbbing tooth ache

  • @sarahghabte
    @sarahghabte Před 2 lety +1

    FDA approved it but yet there wasnt much research done that actually shows this treatment has good effects on the gums.

    • @shorelineperiodontics
      @shorelineperiodontics  Před 2 lety +10

      Thank you for responding to the video! There has been extensive research on LANAP and other laser procedures as one treatment option for gum and periodontal disease. You can check out some of the published research at the link below. scholar.google.com/scholar?q=LANAP+research&hl=en&as_sdt=0&as_vis=1&oi=scholart
      There are also published articles of research completed on other types of laser treatment. The most recent one was published in the Journal of Periodontology and the American Academy of Periodontology that our very own Dr. Gregory A. Toback took part in. aap.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/JPER.20-0028
      Lasers are an incredibly effective solution for periodontal disease treatment and the best part is these treatment options typically don't require cutting or stitching up the gums like traditional periodontal treatment! Feel free to read through it and reach out if you have any questions at all! We're always happy to help in any way we can! 860.443.2428

  • @AmandasGlambition
    @AmandasGlambition Před rokem +1

    Hi! Do you require patients to be put under IV sedation for this procedure? Or can they be awake if they choose? Also, do you complete the entire mouth in one session? Thanks!

    • @shorelineperiodontics
      @shorelineperiodontics  Před rokem +1

      Hi Amanda! While we do offer a few different sedation options including IV and oral sedation, we don't require it for this procedure. Many patients actually opt to not be sedated for LANAP since there are no incisions needed, but it is always left up to the patient to decide their level of comfort with their chosen treatment. If you're looking for a consultation, you're welcome to call our team at 860.443.2428. Stay well!

  • @ryanhairplaneadventures3743

    This procedure is quick and easy for on tooth I just had it today and it hurts a little but the same as getting a numbing shot. To be prepared for this make sure you have some mints to put in your mouth afterwards and water because the laser creates a bad taste in your mouth. It’s not bad, your gum will get sore later on but I’m okay.

    • @shorelineperiodontics
      @shorelineperiodontics  Před 2 lety +4

      We're so glad that your procedure turned out to be minimal in pain and is healing well! Thank you for sharing your experience with having the LANAP procedure with our team! Stay well, Ryan!

    • @sjc3426
      @sjc3426 Před rokem +2

      Hi Ryan did you do all your teeth? How much did it cost may I ask. Thanks for reply.

    • @Krishnaaa2244
      @Krishnaaa2244 Před rokem

      @@sjc3426 any update

    • @biglex3300
      @biglex3300 Před rokem +4

      @@sjc3426 It's about 2000 dollars for each quadrant. I had a full mouth done yesterday. The shots were the worst part. I lost count of how many shots it required. I'm in a little discomfort but not any real pain. Looking forward to the results. I go back in a week. Best wishes to all.

    • @sjc3426
      @sjc3426 Před rokem +3

      @@biglex3300 Thanks for your reply Lex. Two thousand per quadrant... WOW, that's a lot of money. Its a coincident I also had deep tooth cleaning yesterday, but not the LANAP treatment. I did a lot of research in my part of the country and there are not lot of dentist who offer LANAP. I finally gave up on the idea and settled for deep cleaning with a Periodontist. I asked her if she was aware of LANAP treatment and what she thought about it. She knew of it but her feedback was not encouraging to me. I have a very hard time dealing with dentist I can trust, as their expertise, fees, opinion about treatments can vary so much. Good luck Lex and all the very best to you also.

  • @eddiesengola4491
    @eddiesengola4491 Před 2 lety +1

    Do you do home visits for LANAP procedure appointment?

    • @shorelineperiodontics
      @shorelineperiodontics  Před 2 lety

      Hi Mr. Sengola. LANAP is a procedure we only perform in the office. It's a fairly quick procedure. We are happy to set up a consultation if you would like! Give our team a call at 860.443.2428.

  • @ericacantu7600
    @ericacantu7600 Před rokem +1

    Hello does this work 100 percent? Has this laser gum treatment successful? Have you had any issues with any complaints regarding any patients saying it didn’t work for them.

  • @navyjohnes
    @navyjohnes Před rokem +1

    Is it required to have teeth removed prior to the LANAP? I am considering this procedure rather than the traditional R&S… my dentist wants to remove teeth that aren’t bothering me. I do understand that there is a possibility that years down the line the tooth may begin to harass 😅me , however with theLANAP procedure , I’m hoping that this can be avoided … I want to save my teeth at all cost.

    • @shorelineperiodontics
      @shorelineperiodontics  Před rokem +1

      I'm sorry to hear you are facing a tough decision in regard to your oral health. We encourage saving teeth whenever possible but understand that every patient's situation is as unique as they are. Hence, it's hard to provide any insight without seeing you as a patient. We can offer to see you for a second opinion. If you would like to be seen by one of our doctors, give our office a call at 860.443.2428.

  • @happy14344
    @happy14344 Před rokem +1

    How long should I wait after getting lanap done for my 2 teeth, before I can get braces?

    • @shorelineperiodontics
      @shorelineperiodontics  Před rokem

      Everyone is going to have a unique healing period, so it's best to let both your Periodontist and Orthodontist know what your goals are. They can even work together to create a personalized treatment plan for you. Feel free to reach out to us if you would like to work with our collaborative team 860.443.2428.

    • @happy14344
      @happy14344 Před rokem

      @@shorelineperiodontics thank you, but I live in another country

  • @teeciewalk
    @teeciewalk Před rokem

    Is this procedure painful? Would i need to take off of work the following day to rest? I’m having my molars done on both sides at the same time

    • @shorelineperiodontics
      @shorelineperiodontics  Před rokem +2

      Hi Tasha, the best person to ask these questions to is the professional who is performing the procedure. In our experience, there is no discomfort during the procedure and minimal healing time afterwards. Our patients often return to work the following day, but again, every patient is different and you need to ask your dental professional what their recommendations are for your post-op healing and restrictions.

    • @teeciewalk
      @teeciewalk Před rokem +1

      @@shorelineperiodontics
      Thank you I had it done as you said it was painless

    • @shorelineperiodontics
      @shorelineperiodontics  Před rokem +1

      @@teeciewalk That's fantastic!! Stay well, keep healing up and let us know if you need anything!

    • @teeciewalk
      @teeciewalk Před rokem

      @@shorelineperiodontics
      Thank you 🙏🏾

    • @Marinaddee
      @Marinaddee Před rokem +2

      It is painful AF. If you want to make lots of teeth prepare for multiple injections which is a terrible experience and after that prepare to feel burning sensations because gums can never be fully numbed. The smoke and smell is horrible and the burning and pain after numbness wears off is bad. Whoever claims this is not painful is lying.

  • @me2me266
    @me2me266 Před 2 lety +1

    Do we have it
    in Australia

    • @trn8061
      @trn8061 Před 27 dny

      Yes Google Dr Hugh Flemming Mossman dental. He the best and one of the cheapest in Australia. His team are excellent.

  • @brigittecartrette
    @brigittecartrette Před 2 lety

    Would someone qualify for this treatment if they have mild receding gums, with like 3 4s and 2 5s on their perio chart? Cosmetically I’m noticing my gums receding a bit on my top molars with some mild tooth loss and it’s freaking me out.. I don’t want to be one of those ladies with half of my back molars rotted out. Also, all I drink is diet soda but I brush twice a day and floss. I have pcos. Does insulin resistance and soda cause gum issues, even with regular brushing?

    • @shorelineperiodontics
      @shorelineperiodontics  Před 2 lety

      Hi Brigitte! It would be hard to give an answer on if you're a candidate for laser treatment without first seeing you in the office. If you'd like, you can give us a call to schedule a consultation at 860.443.2428.

    • @Alrightvibe
      @Alrightvibe Před 8 měsíci

      No, those pockets are fine as long as you're getting your cleaning twice a year and you first floss then use water pik then brush then use mouthwash you'll be just fine

  • @me2me266
    @me2me266 Před 2 lety

    Can you give me a place in Australia use a laser treatment?

    • @shorelineperiodontics
      @shorelineperiodontics  Před 2 lety +1

      Hello! We aren't very familiar with any particular dental professionals in Australia, but certainly, someone local to Australia can guide you in the right direction! We recommend you ask a local dentist or your regional dental association.

    • @angelaoliver7776
      @angelaoliver7776 Před rokem

      I'm in Australia too, I would be interested.

  • @Sarah-yo1dd
    @Sarah-yo1dd Před 2 lety +1

    I had a cracked tooth inside the gum and it had to come out. the dentist told me I may or may not be a candidate for dental implant because I don't have enough bone for the implant. He told me to come back in six months and see if any bone has grown. Is there anything that can be done in my situation and can waiting 6 months have an adverse effect rather than help. Much thanks

    • @resolutedental6254
      @resolutedental6254 Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Sarah! There are a few options available for when bone loss is an issue. There are a lot of factors that go into the decision on which treatment path to pursue. If you live in the area, we're always happy to offer a second opinion and see if there are other options available to you.

    • @Sarah-yo1dd
      @Sarah-yo1dd Před 2 lety

      @@resolutedental6254 Thank you for your response

  • @juliachantel28
    @juliachantel28 Před 2 lety

    I have inflamed gums and bleeding gums but I have not had a cleaning in 7-9 years.

    • @juliachantel28
      @juliachantel28 Před 2 lety

      Do you guys think I need a cleaning and then take care of the gingivitis?

    • @juliachantel28
      @juliachantel28 Před 2 lety +1

      I also have a back wisdom tooth that broke in half and the other piece is hanging. I want to get my all of wisdom tooth extracted should I do this even if I have gingivitis?

    • @shorelineperiodontics
      @shorelineperiodontics  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Julia, we recommend you be seen for a consultation. We can help you create a plan to address all of these needs. Feel free to give us a call at 860.443.2428. We look forward to talking to you!

    • @juliachantel28
      @juliachantel28 Před 2 lety

      @@shorelineperiodontics thank you so much for replying back to me. I’m actually in the North Carolina area would you guys still be able to help me even if I’m in another state? or would you guys happen to have a great referral.

    • @shorelineperiodontics
      @shorelineperiodontics  Před 2 lety +2

      @@juliachantel28 If you wanted to come up to CT we could. If you want to pursue treatment down there in NC, we would recommend finding a periodontist down there. They can help you understand more about your gingivitis and ensure you receive the proper treatment off the bat. Not sure where you are in NC but Dr. McDonugh is a talented periodontist who may be able to help you. www.carolinaimplantcenter.com/

  • @irshadkhan9285
    @irshadkhan9285 Před 2 lety

    I need help

  • @skinnydee1886
    @skinnydee1886 Před 2 lety

    Where is this place?

  • @blondie4512
    @blondie4512 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I am concerned as to do my lanap with insurance, out of pocket is 7000... i really feel like saying heck with this as my gums do not bleed and yes there are some deeper pockets on a few teeth but I think this is a new money making machine and no offense, but normal folks dont have 7000 laying around

    • @trn8061
      @trn8061 Před 27 dny +1

      Your health is worth more than $7k. I just had my first side yesterday. And I already feel better.

    • @blondie4512
      @blondie4512 Před 27 dny

      @@trn8061 hi I actually decided to do this procedure. My whole mouth feels amazing. I did it back in January and I can only say it was the best investment ever. Now the first two weeks after the lanap was crazy but got better and today amazing

  • @evelynsoto1462
    @evelynsoto1462 Před rokem

    How much is it

    • @shorelineperiodontics
      @shorelineperiodontics  Před rokem

      Hi Evelyn! The cost of the procedure depends on the extent of treatment needed. It's best to see a Periodontist who is certified in LANAP to find out what your treatment options are. If you would like to make an appointment with one of our LANAP certified periodontists, you can give us a call at either 860.443.2428 for our New London and Westerly offices or 860.346.9665 for our Middletown office.

    • @nicholaslittlewood8054
      @nicholaslittlewood8054 Před 10 měsíci +4

      AKA...its priced more than it should be. It's not a cosmetic treatmet option, its a health procedure to help your teeth! The amount of money these people charge for these "health wellness" procedures is beyond ridiculous/

    • @BadBunniez
      @BadBunniez Před měsícem

      ​@shorelineperiodontics lower the price!! This laser is for our health!!!

  • @yellowsniper1995
    @yellowsniper1995 Před 3 lety +8

    She looks a bit nervous

    • @lololucas4031
      @lololucas4031 Před 2 lety +6

      Some people are just not great with camera but definitely awesome doctor ❤🙏😘

    • @Janto001
      @Janto001 Před 2 lety +6

      Definitely prefer nervous, but master clinician rather than Charismatic/Over the top mediocre clinician