
Laser Gum Surgery
Laser flap surgery is an advanced dental procedure that involves the use of lasers to perform gum surgery. This procedure is commonly used to treat periodontal disease, a condition where bacteria in the mouth causes the gums to become inflamed and infected.
Laser is used to remove infected gum tissue and promote healthy tissue growth. The laser selectively targets the affected area, leaving surrounding tissue undisturbed. This results in a faster healing time and less discomfort compared to traditional gum surgery, which requires cutting and suturing the gums.
Laser flap surgery is also known for its precision and accuracy. The laser can help remove bacteria and infected tissue more effectively, reducing the risk of complications and promoting better outcomes. Additionally, because the laser cauterizes as it cuts, there is less bleeding and swelling during and after the procedure.
Laser flap surgery is a minimally invasive and highly effective approach in treating periodontal disease, with benefits such as faster healing times, reduced discomfort, and improved accuracy.
Minor Laser Surgery
Minor dental laser surgeries refer to a variety of dental procedures that use lasers to treat minor dental issues. These procedures are typically minimally invasive and can be performed quickly, often without the need for local anesthesia.








