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Laser Treatment

Precision dentistry with next-generation laser technology

Duration
30 – 90 minutes
Sessions
1 – 3 visits
Comfort
Minimal

What is Laser Treatment?

Dental laser technology allows Dr. Barman to perform a range of procedures with unprecedented precision — from gum disease treatment and soft tissue surgery to cavity preparation — using a focused beam of light energy. Laser procedures typically involve less bleeding, minimal swelling, and significantly faster healing compared to conventional surgical methods.

Key Benefits

Minimal Bleeding

The laser simultaneously cuts and cauterises tissue, resulting in far less bleeding than conventional surgery.

Faster Healing

Laser energy promotes cellular regeneration, speeding up recovery significantly.

Reduced Swelling

The precise, minimally invasive nature of laser treatment causes less post-operative inflammation.

Often No Stitches

Many soft tissue laser procedures heal without the need for sutures.

High Precision

Lasers target only diseased tissue while leaving healthy tissue completely unaffected.

Reduced Anaesthesia

Many laser procedures require little or no local anaesthesia.

How It Works — Step by Step

1

Assessment & Planning

A thorough examination determines which laser procedures are appropriate for your condition.

2

Preparation

Local anaesthesia is applied if required. Protective eyewear is provided to the patient.

3

Laser Treatment

The dental laser is precisely directed at the target tissue — removing diseased gum, bacteria, or decay.

4

Decontamination

The laser simultaneously sterilises the treated area, eliminating bacteria for faster, clean healing.

5

Aftercare

Post-treatment instructions are given; most patients experience minimal discomfort during recovery.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Dental lasers are FDA-approved and have been used safely in dentistry for decades. Protective eyewear is provided.

Many laser procedures require little or no anaesthesia. Most patients describe the sensation as mild warmth or pressure.

Recovery after laser gum treatment is typically 24–48 hours, significantly faster than conventional surgery.

For most soft tissue procedures, laser offers advantages in precision, bleeding control, and healing time. Dr. Barman will recommend the best approach for your specific case.

Ready to get started?

Book a consultation with Dr. C. Barman and take the first step towards a healthier smile.

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Who needs this treatment?

  • Patients with gum disease (periodontitis)
  • Those with a "gummy smile" needing gum reshaping
  • Patients needing frenectomy (tongue-tie correction)
  • Those wanting cavity treatment with minimal drilling
  • Patients with oral ulcers or lesions

Ready to transform your smile?

Book a consultation with Dr. C. Barman at NeoSmile — Open 7 days, morning and evening.

Call: 088004 65449