Help your body rebuildwhat it’s losing.
Gum disease and bone loss are progressive — but they’re not a one-way street. LANAP, PRF, and grafting support your body’s own healinga4 — often before extraction and implants become the only conversation.
Four ways we support healing.

LANAP laser gum therapy
A laser-assisted protocol for treating gum disease without scalpels or sutures — designed to remove diseased tissue while supporting the healthy attachment around your teeth.

PRF — platelet-rich fibrin
Prepared from a small sample of your own blood, PRF concentrates the growth factors your body already uses to heal — placed where gum and bone need the most support.

Bone grafting & regeneration
Bone loss accelerates when teeth fail. Grafting and guided regeneration rebuild the foundation — whether the goal is saving a tooth or preparing properly for an implant.

Gum grafting & recession care
Receding gums expose roots and age a smile. Soft-tissue grafting restores coverage and protects what's underneath.
When regeneration isn’t enough, we say so honestly — and the same foundation work makes implants stronger and more predictable.
Foundations rebuilt, in their words.
A full mouth of implants, and a completely transformed smile.
Mark
A same-day implant smile makeover.
Julie
Her full-mouth implant treatment.
Gina
Real Dion Health patients — in their own videos from our YouTube channel and in before-and-after photographs taken in our practice. Individual results vary and are not guaranteed.
Earlier is easier
Worried about your gums or bone?
A scan, a straight answer about what can be saved, and a plan — no pressure.
- a4.LANAP (laser-assisted new attachment procedure) and PRF (platelet-rich fibrin, prepared from your own blood) are established techniques used to support gum and bone healing in appropriate cases. Candidacy and outcomes vary with individual health, bone quality, and adherence to care; not a guarantee of regrowth or outcome.
