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Dr. Amin Samadian of Dion Health Provides LANAP Laser Protocol for Less Painful Gum Disease Treatment in the East Bay

Wednesday, April 3, 2019 Medical Gadgets
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LANAP treatment is known for its minimally invasive nature and ability to regrow bone and tissue lost to gum disease.

ORINDA, Calif., April 2, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Dr. Amin Samadian of Dion Health is pleased to offer the LANAP® protocol gum disease treatment and LAPIP™ protocol for ailing dental implants in the Eastern San Francisco Bay Area. Dr. Samadian joins an elite class of general practitioners implementing the premier no cut, no new, no fear regenerative treatments that prioritize patient comfort and deliver effective results.
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"Our practice philosophy has always centered around comprehensive dentistry to help patients in house for all of the periodontal needs," said Dr. Samadian. "Previously, we integrated CEREC and Invisalign technologies to improve patient care, and the LANAP and LAPIP protocols are another excellent addition to help us provide the best care possible with cutting edge technology in a minimally invasive way."
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LANAP treatment users laser energy to target the source of gum disease, without harming or removing any healthy gum tissue, decreases pocket depth, and allows the body to recover from the chronic infection without the need for scalpel or sutures. In cases of failing dental implants, the LAPIP treatment is used to treat peri-implantitis and save the implant. Patients report less pain and less post-op sensitivity and a quicker recovery when compared to traditional osseous surgery.

Gum disease is a chronic bacterial infection that rarely has any symptoms in its early stages. Despite the lack of symptoms or pain, the disease can still cause serious damage to your mouth, leading to loss of teeth, which has been tied to decreased lifespan. Additionally, several other serious illnesses like cancer, heart disease and diabetes have suggested links to gum disease.

"Gum disease can contribute to a lot of different systemic diseases if left untreated," added Dr. Samadian. "You want to eliminate that danger to your overall health, not to mention make your mouth healthy so that you can retain your natural teeth. The LANAP gum disease treatment allows patients to do this without the fear of painful cut and sew surgery."

The LANAP protocol can be performed in as little as one treatment session, and is safe to use on patients with health concerns such as diabetes, heart disease, and hemophilia, without discontinuing medication. It is the only scientifically proven laser gum disease treatment FDA cleared to regenerate the bone and tissues lost to gum disease.

The LANAP treatment is a patented procedure that requires doctors complete intensive hands-on live patient training through the Institute for Advanced Laser Dentistry (IALD).

For information on the LANAP gum disease treatment, call Dion Health at (925) 254-2360 for an appointment.

About Dr. Samadian Dr. Amin Samadian, a leading comprehensive and advanced dentist in San Francisco Bay Area, is a double graduate of Tehran Azad University and the University of the Pacific, Arthur Dugoni School of Dentistry. After being a clinical dentist for 7 years and finishing extensive training, he took over a well established dental practice in Orinda, CA and became the third generation doctor who's serving more than 3,000 patients in the community. Samadian specializes in navigational live guided implant placement for maximum accuracy.

Within his practice, he established a new healthcare system, that provides comprehensive dental, medical and cosmetic model that specializes in face and mouth reconstructions and rejuvenation.

 

SOURCE Dion Health

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