New Study Shows Unique Scientific Support for Laser Procedure in
Treating Moderate to Severe Gum Disease
Growing body of data supports effectiveness of Laser Assisted New
Attachment Procedure(TM) (LANAP(TM)) as alternative to conventional gum
surgery for millions of Americans
CERRITOS, Calif. (Business Wire EON/PRWEB ) January 16, 2008 --
Millennium Dental Technologies, Inc. (http://www.millenniumdental.com)
today announced the results of a new peer-reviewed manuscript, published
in the refereed specialty journal The International Journal of
Periodontics & Restorative Dentistry, that demonstrates uniform
histologic success in the treatment of moderate to severe gum disease
(periodontal pockets) using the patented Laser Assisted New Attachment
Procedure™ (LANAP™).
Millennium Dental Technologies estimates that LANAP-licensed
practitioners are currently treating over 14,000 patients nationwide, on
an annual basis.
New connective tissue attachment (CTA) and regeneration of root surface
(cementum) was achieved in 100 percent of the cases studied in the human
histology study using the PerioLase® MVP-7
variable pulsed Neodymium:Yttrium-Aluminum-Garnet (Nd:YAG) dental laser,
the only laser designed especially for LANAP. Study results show the
FDA-approved and patented LANAP is now a legitimate treatment
alternative to conventional scalpel/suture flap surgery.
Gum disease, including gingivitis and periodontitis, is a chronic
bacterial infection that, left untreated, can lead to tooth loss. It is
often painless and can go undetected or ignored until severe gum and
bone destruction catches the individual’s
attention. The American Dental Association (ADA) conservatively
estimates that three out of four adult Americans have some form of gum
disease and about 25 million adults suffer from serious forms of the
disease, but some estimate the figure to be much greater. In an address
at the 7th Annual Conference on Periodontal Surgery on November 8-9,
1996, Michael Newman, DDS, PhD, Adjunct Professor of Periodontics, UCLA
School of Dentistry and former president of the American Academy of
Periodontology, reported that more than 100,000,000 American adults have
moderate to severe gum disease, yet less than 3 percent receive
conventional treatment.
Led by Raymond A. Yukna, DMD, MS, now the Director of Advanced
Periodontal Therapies, University of Colorado School of Dental Medicine,
the study documents consistently positive responses in humans treated
with the LANAP. In a split mouth design, twelve single-rooted teeth with
moderate to advanced chronic periodontitis were treated. Six teeth
received treatment by LANAP, while the other six control teeth received
scaling and root planing only.
After three months, 100 percent of LANAP-treated teeth showed new
cementum and new CTA, whereas effectively none of the control teeth had
any evidence of new attachment or regeneration. There was no evidence of
any adverse changes around the LANAP specimens.
“I am quite pleased and encouraged by the
results of this study. These positive results support the concept that
LANAP can be associated with cementum-mediated new connective tissue
attachment and apparent periodontal regeneration of diseased root
surfaces in humans,” said Yukna. “Recent
years have seen major advancements in periodontal technology, and this
study is a successful demonstration of using a free-running pulsed
Nd:YAG laser applying the specific LANAP protocol.”
The study was the fourth largest prospective comparative human histology
project in the entire peer-reviewed, periodontal literature.
“The findings presented in this landmark study
are unprecedented and the culmination of nearly two decades of
periodontal medicine,” said Delwin McCarthy,
DDS, Millennium Dental Technologies co-founder. Robert Gregg II, DDS,
co-founder and chief dental officer added, “The
publication of this study in a prestigious, peer-reviewed journal adds
to the growing body of scientific evidence that LANAP is a complete and
effective periodontal disease treatment protocol that can routinely
result in cementum-mediated new periodontal ligament attachment to the
root surface in the absence of long junctional epithelium.”
“Millennium Dental Technologies has seen
strong adoption for laser-based periodontal disease treatment protocol
and the PerioLase MVP-7. The publication of this study addresses many of
the concerns held by the dental community,”
said Michael Minailo, president and CEO of Millennium Dental
Technologies. “With growing demand and
continued scientific support, we expect to see significant momentum in
2008.”
About The International Journal of Periodontics & Restorative Dentistry
The International Journal of Periodontics & Restorative Dentistry is a
pre-eminent journal with an international reputation for high-quality,
peer-reviewed editorial content and unparalleled color illustrations.
Providing clinically relevant information for the daily practice is the
main focus of this often-cited journal.
About Millennium Dental Technologies, Inc.
Millennium Dental Technologies, Inc. (http://www.millenniumdental.com)
is a manufacturer and distributor of dental products. Millennium Dental
Technologies is the first and only company to receive exclusive
clearance for a complete periodontal disease treatment protocol, the
Laser Assisted New Attachment Procedure (LANAP), for cementum-mediated
new periodontal ligament attachment to the root surface in the absence
of long junctional epithelium. The Company is organized and operated
under the leadership and direction of laser dentists for the express
purpose of advancing LASER PERIODONTAL THERAPY™.
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