Typically, patients are completely halitosis-free after a single cryptolysis treatment session. However, some patients may require up to 3 treatment sessions to completely cure their symptoms. As of late, cryptolysis is considered a very effective treatment line for bad breath. It is also very simple and can be performed in the office with topical anesthesia.
Moreover, patients with tonsil stones and patients who suffer from repeated attacks of tonsil infection usually benefit from cryptolysis. Cryptolysis is a novel procedure that offers a realistic treatment for bad breath. The procedure involves the use of laser to delete the crypts which are the main predisposing factor underlying treatment resistant halitosis.
I do not believe in the general anesthesia method and believe that it is much more dangerous. The advantages of the "in office" laser cryptolysis procedure is that you can get back to work the next day as supposed to being out for 2 - 3 weeks.
Also with laser cryptolysis the entire tonsil is not removed so the risk of post-operative surgery is literally diminished. So Glad to help! Looking for local cryptolysis doctors in your area? I've compiled resources on this procedure.
Post by hope4now » Sun Mar 21, am I hope your site is a success. I signed up to be on your cryptolysis notification list for the Denver Colorado area. I like that the cryptolysis procedure is done without general anesthesia and offers a quick recovery. Enlargement may lead to obstructions within the airway, which as a result can cause problems with sleeping or breathing.
While most cases of enlarged tonsils or adenoids return to their normal size once the infection has been treated, they may remain enlarged in patients with frequent or chronic infections.
This condition often causes a sore throat and discomfort during swallowing, as well as creating a nasally sound to the voice. If not managed properly, enlarged tonsils and adenoids may lead to chronic ear infections, hearing loss, obstructive sleep apnea and other serious complications. Bacterial infections of the tonsils and adenoids can be treated with various antibiotics. Patients can also help relieve symptoms by getting rest and drinking plenty of liquids.
Surgical removal is considered when conditions are resistant to medical therapy or frequently recur. Our goal is that you educate yourself about cryptolysis and its use against: halitosis, tonsil stones, tonsillitis and other oral issues.
This website was created to be a resource for individuals wishing to find out more about the laser cryptolysis process. Because this is a relatively new procedure, created within the last 10 years, many doctors have not been trained in the procedure and simply do not have the necessary resources to perform this treatment. What you will typically find on the Internet is that there is a lack of centralized information regarding the use of cryptolysis and its medical application.
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