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My 2nd and last round of LANAP got done today, how long should I wait before I can go for an implant procedure?
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Hello It takes 3weeks to completely heal,after 3 week u can go for implant
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Tissue healing must be done properly before implant procedure  . The implant placement  will be much successful  if the tissue is healed completely  .
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Wait till healing is complete
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Hello The gums must be healed in order to go for implants
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Hello! Once tissues heals
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LANAP, or Laser-Assisted New Attachment Procedure is a periodontal treatment that helps in the gum regeneration of the periodontium or the tissues surrounding the teeth. You can undergo any further treatment following the proper healing of the tissues treated which can take up to 15 days depending on our body response.
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Do not have hot, spicy and hard food for the next 3 days Do not rinse your mouth today
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Hi, Suggest wait for 2 weeks and get a review done. If the tissues are healed then you can undergo the implants.
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