Johnson County Periodontics
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Dr. Ryan has advanced training in LANAP Laser Periodontal Surgery. The LANAP Procedure allows for much faster healing time and less painful periodontal treatment. Our staff is dedicated to welcoming our Johnson County patients to our office in the same way they would welcome them to their homes. We believe your first encounter with our office should be a comfortable one, from the time you first call, to the time we say good-bye.

We are here to serve you and to acquaint ourselves with your needs, your problems and your fears. Fully trained in the latest technology and procedures, all of our dental assistants are fully certified. Our managerial staff is well versed in such business matters as insurance procedures and will seek to accommodate you in all areas related to treatment.
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Please call (913) 354-8003 to schedule an appointment, our office hours are Monday thru Thursday from 8am to 5pm and Friday 8:30am to noon. If you reach our office after hours you may leave your name and telephone number and we will return your call the next business day. If you have pain or an emergency situation, every attempt will be made to see you that day.
The daily monotonous task of brushing and flossing your teeth has never been more important in order to avoid gum disease and reduce the risks gum disease places on your overall health. It has been estimated that 75% of Americans have some form of gum disease which can be linked to serious health complications and causes dental problems that are avoidable.
There are millions of germs that live in your mouth. If you suffer from gum disease, you have open wounds in your gums that allow the bacteria to enter directly into your blood stream and circulate throughout your body. Dr. Lara Tull Ryan, located in Overland Park, KS, is a Periodontist who services patients from Shawnee, KS, Leawood, KS, and Lenexa, KS.
Recent studies have linked good oral hygiene with good overall health. Having a healthy mouth can reduce your risk for many serious diseases, including heart disease and pancreatic cancer. The inflammation that is caused by gingivitis and periodontal disease has been linked to these diseases.

Bacteria that thrives in the mouth can travel to other parts of the body and can cause infection or worsen existing infections in many areas, including the lungs and joints.Keeping your gums healthy not only prevents gingivitis and periodontal disease, but it can also help improve your memory, according to the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry.
Scientists say they have established one reason why gum disease may increase the risk of heart disease. The link between gum and heart problems has long been recognized but it is unclear if poor oral health is simply a marker of a person's general well being. UK and Irish experts now say bacteria enter the bloodstream via sore gums and deposit a clot-forming protein.
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