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how do you remove calcium deposits from teeth

this is the video animation of the fda-cleared periodontal procedure called lanap, an acronym for laser assisted new attachment procedure. t... thumbnail 1 summary
how do you remove calcium deposits from teeth

this is the video animation of the fda-cleared periodontal procedure called lanap, an acronym for laser assisted new attachment procedure. the fiber-optic tip is simply placed at the top of the periodontal pocket to begin removal of diseased tissue that lines the pockets. this is where bacteria live and build a neighborhood of its own that destroys healthy gum tissue and bone and hold your teeth in the proper position. there are specific terms and bacteria that cause gum disease, the periolase laser designed to target and eliminate selectively only the diseased tissue and germs, dissolving toxins and leaving the healthy tissue unharmed.


the laser tip is then removed from the pocket and set aside. in the next step of the procedure, ultrasonic cleaner, a small as a laser fiber tip are used to remove the hard deposits we called tartar calculus from the top of the tip and root. this instrument use sound waves to vibrate and break apart the hardened mineral calcium deposits with water flushing away the debris and cooling the instrument tip. some hand cleaning instruments may be used to this time to remove any remaining hard calcium deposits. then the laser is used again at the bottom of the pocket to remove any remaining diseased tissue. this passable laser also sterilizes the tissue and bone


and completely eliminates the bad bacteria germs and toxins. it also stimulates the formation of a blood clot which once formed and contains fibers that reattach tissue to the surface in see a lot debris and bacteria like stitches wood and create the right environment to cause the bone another soft tissues loss from the disease to grow back.

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