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What is LANAP

Posted 04:46 PM October 13, 2008

What is L.A.N.A.P.?



Laser Assisted New Attachment Procedure ( L.A.N.A.P. ) is an amazing breakthrough in gum ( periodontal ) treatment. If you have been told you need periodontal surgery, involving a scalpel and sutures, L.A.N.A.P. is a laser alternative you need to learn about. Did you know that 50% of Americans has periodontal disease.




Periodontal disease starts off as plaque, an opaque film that is constantly forming in our mouths. The plaque eventually hardens, forming tartar or calculus. These calculus deposits harbor bacteria which infects the gums. In early stages, this is called Gingivitis, characterized by red, swollen gums that bleed when you brush your teeth. Many people experience bad breath and an unpleasant taste in their mouths as well. Without treatment, Gingivitis progresses to Periodontitis, a much more serious form of gum disease where periodontal pockets are formed, separating teeth from the gums and supporting bone structure. Without treatement, the infection becomes severe and the pockets deepen, eventually, resulting in tooth loss.




To repair the damage caused by gum disease is to get rid of the infection and close the periodontal pockets. Until now, this meant surgery and sutures. But today, LASER PERIODONTAL THERAPY OR LANAP, a patient friendly, minimally invasive procedure that is a great improvement over traditional gum surgery.




Dr. James Miller will schedule you a complimentary consultation to explain how the laser works and give you a demonstration. If you a candidate ( you have gum disease) for LANAP the first treatment involves a local anesthetic to eliminate any possible discomfort. A general anesthetic is not necessary as LASER PERIODONTAL THERAPY OR LANAP is much less traumatic. A tiny laser (about the thickness of three hairs) is inserted between the tooth and gum, and the infection is cleared away. The procedure is fast, it takes just two 2-hour sessions. One half of the mouth is treated at a time...most patients feel good enough to back to work afterwards.

Dr. James B. Miller is a Licensed Arizona General Dentist praciticing in Scottsdale Arizona. He can be reached at james@drjamesmiller.com or at www.drjamesmiller.com

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Periodontal Pocketing

Posted 04:45 PM October 13, 2008

Periodontal Pockets

Periodontal pockets are a key determination of gum health. In normal health, pockets are 3mm or less. When these periodontal measurements exceed 3mm it can be determined that periodontal disease may be present.

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Symptoms of Gum Disease

Posted 04:44 PM October 13, 2008

Symptoms of Gum Disease

The signs and symptoms of gum disease are quite often silent. What does this mean? You will not know about the disease until it has reached an advanced stage of the disease. Warning sign of gum ( periodontal ) disease include the following:


  • Red, swollen gums that may be tender/painful
  • Bleeding when brushing or flossing.
  • Gums that are receding. This results in teeth that look longer than before.
  • Loose teeth
  • Drifting/moving teeth
  • Pus
  • Sores
  • Bad breath

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Gum Disease vs. Normal

Posted 04:43 PM October 13, 2008

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What is Periodontal Disease?

Posted 04:42 PM October 13, 2008

What is Gum Disease?

Gum disease, or Periodontitis, is a common disease affecting 80% of Americans. We have all heard the term gingivitis from the toothpaste manufacturers in their marketing. Simply stated, gingivitis is inflammation of the gums. The gums are red and swollen, and usually bleed when flossing. Gingivitis is reversible, simply by brushing and flossing, the inflammation subsides. The cause of gingivits is plaque. Plaque is the accumulation of bacteria that adheres to the teeth and gums. If it is not removed (brushing and flossing) it will cause the gums to become red and swollen. Gingivitis is the first stage of gum disease.

Periodontitis is much more serious form of gum disease. Periodontitis not only affects the gums, similar to gingivitis, but also causes adverse changes in the bone that supports our teeth. Periodontitis is classified by the severity of the disease, mild, moderate, advanced. This type of gum disease is caused by a multitude of different factors, including bacteria, genetics, immune system, systemic disease (ie. diabetes). Gum disease usually advances slowly and often asymptomatically, often taking several years before the patient is aware of any changes. Periodontal disease causes bone loss, reducing the support for the teeth. As the bone is lost, it produces a space between the tooth and gum called a "periodontal pocket". In normal health, the measurement between the tooth and gum is 3mm or less. With gum disease, pocket depths range from 4mm to 12mm or more. These "pockets" make it virtually impossible for people to properly remove the bacteria. This allows the bacteria to have virtual party as they can live and thrive in this environment, which in turns hastens the progression of the gum disease. If untreated, more and more bone loss occurs and eventually the teeth can get loose and possibly fall out.

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Teeth Straightening Not Only Cosmetic

Posted 04:32 PM October 13, 2008

teeth straightening, invisalign blog Few of us are lucky enough to be born with perfectly straight teeth, so at some point or another, teeth straightening might be in our future, if we decide that it would benefit our appearance and our comfort. Sometimes misaligned teeth can cause teeth to wear down prematurely or headaches, if the bite is not aligned correctly, as well. These invisible braces can also correct conditions that will ultimately result in tooth decay, muscle spasms. If the condition, TMJ runs in your family, consider teeth straightening with Invisalign to stop this painful condition.

Fortunately, it is easy now to get teeth straightened, with Invisalign, which are clear braces that are almost 100% invisible. They are comfortable, easy to wear and adjust. Most people opt for the Invisalign option when they hear that their or their children's teeth need to be straightened. Compared to the metal braces of years ago, Invisalign braces are so much more comfortable to wear and need much simpler adjustments as the teeth straighten, compared to metal braces. If you have questions, check out the Invisalign blog to find others' experience with these wonderful braces.

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Invisalign: No need for metal

Posted 04:29 PM October 13, 2008

Lots of people could benefit from teeth straightening. But lots of people are afraid to go through with the process for a number of reasons. For one, teeth straightening using the traditional method of braces is very time consuming and can get to be very expensive. For two, people do not like how braces look and many would rather forego any teeth straightening procedures that have to wear braces around for a year or two. Not to mention braces are hard to clean, they have rubber bands in them, and lots of other maintenance like regular monthly dental visits are required. But there are alternatives to the traditional methods. A newer product called Invisalign attachments has been created to help people get teeth straightening without all of the fuss of braces. Basically your dentist takes a mold of your teeth and creates almost a clear retainer that you wear when you are going about your day. You can easily remove it and eat, cleaning is cinch and you never have to wear braces again. Ask your dentist about Invisalign —most people can use this system and avoid braces.

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Seniors: Check the Invisalign Blogs

Posted 04:28 PM October 13, 2008

I remember when a long time ago the only tool we had for teeth straightening were those awful looking braces and even though kids can still get away with them, those old braces just don’t look good on adults. So looking for other options, I found a lot of invisaling blogs that have really good information and anecdotes about these braces. The invisalign blogs on the internet are all full of people that have gotten these braces and have fallen in love with them. A lot of the people in the invisalign blogs are adults or seniors that had been putting off getting braces, because they did not want the old silver braces look, but now that they have the invisalign attachments, they are finally very happy with their smiles. In the invisalign blogs, you notice a lot of senior citizens getting these invisalign attachments at old age without any reservations, because invisalign is nearly invisible. Part of feeling well is having good teeth, and as you age you may find that your teeth also take a downward or slanting shift that is not quite beautiful. Older people have enough silver in their hair and they don't want it in their mouth too, which is why Invisalign blogs are full of seniors using this great product. If you are looking to get a better smile at any age, make sure to drop by some of the online invisalign blogs and get unbiased information about the “aligners” before you make the best choice for your smile.

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Whitening and Invisalign

Posted 04:26 PM October 13, 2008

Every year and every day life gets easier and easier. Remember when the most horrible experience in life was going to the dentist? Sitting in the dentist chair and seeing all those instruments while waiting for the doctor to enter used to be so scary. Imagination would exaggerate everything. The thought of the drill was paralyzing. Remember those ugly braces people would have to wear? Yuc! The other kids in school would tease. It was so embarrassing! Thanks to new technology those days are gone.  Teeth straightening is a simple matter of invisalign attachments which are comfortable to wear. They are practically totally invisible. A child or adult need fear no more of smiles that reveal hideous metal braces. Now, you can make your choice. Where do you want to go to take advantage of the latest improved dental techniques?  You can choose invisalign Scottsdale, invisalign Phoenix, or invisalign Tempe.  If you haven't heard of invisalign, there is a lot of information about invisalign on the inter net.  Invisaligninfo.com is an excellent site to get all the information you need.

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3 Reason for Invisalign

Posted 04:22 PM October 13, 2008

Welcome to the wonderful world of dental care, where everything takes time, and generally most procedures have an associated amount of oral pain that go along with them. It the pasts orthodontics were usually a very lengthy and a very painful method which involved braces and the tightening of those braces, not to mention the care, cleaning and maintenance of those braces, all to get teeth straightening done over a period of several years, usually occurring in your youth—if your parents had such pockets to afford these expensive and lengthy teeth straightening procedure.

However, as medical and dental technology has advanced, in turn so has the process of teeth straightening, and now there are relatively undetectable ways to go about teeth straightening, and the best part is they are pain free! Here are three reasons you should get Invisalign teeth straightening:

1. Not nearly as costly as braces and they are easily to get.

2. Not nearly as painful as braces and they are easy to maintain.

3. Nobody can tell that you are wearing braces and that is half of what sucks about braces.

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