Causes or Problems Addressed:

  • Gum inflammation or infections

  • Tooth sensitivity due to gum recession

  • Uneven gum lines affecting smile aesthetics

Step-by-Step Procedure:

  1. Diagnosis and Treatment Planning:

    The dentist evaluates if laser treatment is suitable based on the patient’s condition.
  2. Preparation and Anesthesia (if necessary):

    For mild discomfort, topical anesthesia may be applied.
  3. Laser Application:

    The laser is used to treat the targeted area, removing infected tissue or reshaping gums with high precision.
  4. Immediate Coagulation:

    The laser minimizes bleeding and speeds up healing by instantly sealing blood vessels.
  5. Aftercare and Follow-Up:

    Patients are provided with post-procedure instructions to ensure optimal healing.