Laser gum treatment is a modern, minimally invasive procedure that uses a high-precision dental laser to treat gum disease and improve gum health, rather than traditional surgical methods. The laser targets infected gum tissue, removes bacteria, reduces inflammation, and promotes natural tissue regeneration with minimal discomfort. Because it uses light energy, the procedure causes less bleeding, swelling, and pain, thereby speeding healing and making it more comfortable for patients.
Laser gum treatment may be recommended if you experience:
Before recommending laser gum therapy, the dentist conducts several diagnostic evaluations:
Recovery after laser gum treatment is generally quick and comfortable. Most patients experience minimal pain, swelling, or sensitivity and can return to normal activities the same day. A soft-food diet is usually advised for the first 24-48 hours, and it’s essential to avoid smoking, alcohol, and aggressive brushing in the treated areas. Maintaining good oral hygiene and attending regular dental check-ups support long-term results, with complete gum healing typically occurring within 2-4 weeks.
Most patients feel little to no pain because the procedure is minimally invasive. Local anaesthesia may be used for comfort.
Depending on the severity of gum disease, it usually takes 30 to 90 minutes per session.
Yes. It is a safe, FDA-approved procedure performed using controlled laser technology.
Mild cases may require one session, while advanced gum disease may need 2–4 sessions.
Side effects are minimal, such as mild sensitivity or slight swelling, which resolve quickly.
For many patients, yes. Laser therapy can treat gum disease effectively without cutting or stitches.
With proper oral hygiene and dental follow-ups, results can last many years.
Most patients qualify, but those with certain medical conditions should consult their dentist.