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Millennium Dental Technologies, Inc. is the developer of the LANAP® protocol for the treatment
of gum disease and the manufacturer of the PerioLase® MVP-7™ digital dental laser. By providing a
straight-forward and patient-friendly experience with unique bone-building clinical results, MDT's pioneering FDA clearance for the LANAP protocol removes the fear
from gum disease treatment. The LANAP® protocol offers a less painful and less invasive regenerative treatment alternative to conventional scalpel/suture flap surgery.
Established in 1990, the company's founding clinicians, Robert H. Gregg, II, D.D.S. and Delwin K. McCarthy, D.D.S., continue to operate the company with a shared
vision and purpose: To create better clinical outcomes in periodontal disease patients—and to remain true to the guiding principle—"It's all about the patient." For
more information, visit www.LANAP.com.
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What to do when Good Teeth and Implants go Bad? The Standard of Care for Laser Periodontitis Treatment Dawn Bloore, DDS
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The PerioLase® MVP-7™ for the LANAP® Protocol has set the Standard of Care for Laser Periodontitis Treatment. Implemented by over 14% of active, US-based AAP members and supported by 2 human histology studies. This FDA cleared technology and evidence-based protocol provide consistent, reproducible, positive bone-building results to reverse gum disease. Take control over periodontitis in your practice and treat the disease most people have, the way they want it treated. This is the ONLY laser and protocol with scientific proof of a regenerative outcome and no adverse effects. Understand laser energy and how the LANAP® protocol creates the specific environment to turn periodontal "degeneration" into "regeneration" around failing teeth and implants.
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LANAP® Protocol
The LANAP protocol is an evidenced-based, patient-friendly and doctor-dedicated laser periodontitis surgery. It is the only scientifically proven laser periodontitis
surgery validated by university-based prospective studies and ongoing clinical research.
- Perio probe indicates excessive pocket depth
- Laser radiation vaporizes bacteria, diseased tissue, pathologic proteins, and alerts the practitioner to the presence of tartar
- Ultrasonic scaler and special hand instruments are used to remove root surface accretions
- Laser is used to form a gel-clot containing stem cells from bone and PDL
- Reattachment of reté ridges to clean root surface, with a stable fibrin clot at the gingival crest to create a 'closed system'
- Occlusal trauma adjusted
- New attachment is regenerated
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Contact Information
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Mailing Address
10945 South Street Suite 306-B
Cerritos, CA 90703
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