Laser Dental Surgery Treatment

Laser Dental Surgery

Laser Dental Surgery is an advanced, minimally invasive technique used to treat a wide range of oral conditions with exceptional precision, comfort, and faster healing. At Dr. Ritika’s EndoElite Dental Clinic, we use high-end dental lasers to perform procedures with minimal bleeding, reduced pain, and quicker recovery compared to traditional surgical methods.

Laser technology allows us to gently remove infected tissue, contour gums, treat periodontal disease, perform frenectomies, and assist in various soft- and hard-tissue procedures. Its accuracy ensures better outcomes, enhanced safety, and a more comfortable experience for patients of all ages.

Why Is Laser Dental Surgery Needed?

Laser surgery is recommended when traditional tools may cause discomfort, excess bleeding, or prolonged healing. It is ideal for treating:
• Gum infections and periodontal disease
• Excessive gum tissue or gummy smile correction
• Oral lesions, ulcers, and pigmentation
• Frenectomy for children and adults
• Root canal disinfection and bacterial removal
• Soft-tissue shaping and contouring

Dental lasers promote faster healing, minimize swelling, reduce the need for anesthesia, and offer a highly precise, comfortable treatment experience.

  • Minimally Invasive & Virtually Painless Procedure
  • Faster Healing With Minimal Bleeding
  • High Precision for Gum & Soft-Tissue Treatments
  • Reduced Need for Anesthesia & No Stitches Required
Laser Surgery Procedure

At EndoElite, we utilize advanced diode and soft-tissue lasers to ensure painless, precise, and efficient dental care. Our laser-based procedures enhance comfort, reduce treatment time, and deliver superior clinical outcomes—helping you maintain excellent oral health with confidence.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is laser dental surgery painful?

No. Laser procedures are generally painless because lasers seal nerve endings and tissues instantly. Most patients experience minimal discomfort and faster healing compared to traditional surgery.

What dental conditions can be treated with lasers?

Lasers can treat gum disease, infections, ulcers, pigmentation, gummy smiles, soft-tissue overgrowth, and oral lesions. They are also used in root canal sterilization and gum reshaping procedures due to their accuracy.

How long does a laser treatment session take?

Most laser procedures are completed within **15–30 minutes**, depending on the type and severity of the condition. Healing is faster, and follow-ups are typically minimal.

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