The Denver Post

Dentist Warns: Don’t Pull Your Teeth Without a Second Opinion

There is a chance they could be saved

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that Many their people have been told teeth are hopeless and should be pulled and replaced with implant therapy, dentures or some combinatio­n of those treatments. Often times, these individual­s can indeed save their teeth ( if they want to). However, despite the fact that some patients may be uncomforta­ble with the treatment recommende­d by their dentist, they still proceed without getting a second opinion.

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been downtown is seek proceeding Dr. adamant multiple Charles practicing Denver that Barotz, patients dentistry since who should 1980, has before with opinions major dental especially when to extracting all of treatment, it their many comes teeth, “In my experience, offices are too flippant about pulling teeth and placing implants when they could possibly be saved. As a dentist, my mission is to help people save their teeth when they can.

If a tooth is hopeless and needs to be extracted, I can do that.

I also offer same- day implant solutions, however, if the tooth can be saved, that is usually our goal and we have the technology

to make that happen.” Amy, an attractive woman in her 40s, was told by no less than five doctors there was no way to save and infected her teeth, with which periodonti­tis. were loose

In her words, “Being told that was your Luckily before extracted. LANAP last opinion teeth Barotz absolutely having for ( Laser At all Amy, from need her all Assisted appointmen­t, devastatin­g.” of she to Dr. come her got Barotz teeth New how one out

Dr. explained Laser

Attachment Gum Therapy Procedure) may be able to save her teeth. Wanting to save her teeth, she decided to pursue

LANAP and that occurred years ago. Dr. Barotz over Therapy stated, two “As of today,

Amy has all of her teeth and the bone has miraculous­ly grown back around the teeth that were loose. This is because the laser therapy actually stimulates bone regenerati­on.” Amy reflected on the path she took to save her teeth, “I was told that all of my teeth needed to be removed, but

I currently have all of my teeth intact. They showed me a light at the end of the tunnel.” asked what an

individual should When with gum disease do before undergoing painful cut and stitch surgery or having teeth extracted, Dr.

Barotz strongly advises patients wanting to save their teeth to seek out another opinion. “We will gladly give second opinions at no charge if you have been told that to you have require your teeth cut and pulled stitch or surgery. If a doctor told you to have your leg removed, would you just take their word for it, or get a second opinion? It is one of my great joys to help people like Amy save their teeth. Amy, by the way, is overjoyed that she found out about LANAP before all her teeth were pulled unnecessar­ily.” for In a the second end, opinion, if you are Dr. looking Barotz encourages you to call his office at 720- 259- 9959 to arrange your free second opinion evaluation and find out if you may be a candidate for LANAP Laser

Gum Therapy.

Dr. Barotz is a world renowned clinician and bestsellin­g author and has been practicing dentistry in Denver since 1980.

He was the first clinician in the state of Colorado to be fully certified in the LANAP

Laser Gum Therapy Protocol and he’s helped hundreds of patients save teeth that other doctors said could not be saved.

You can read more about Dr.

Barotz, his practice and the revolution­ary LANAP therapy at www. DenverDent­ist. com

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