Laser Gum Treatment in Gurugram - Comfort-Focused Periodontal Care

Healthy gums are the foundation of a healthy smile. At Marwaha Dental Clinic, we use advanced dental laser technology for the diagnosis and treatment of gum disease — supporting precise, comfort-focused care for selected gum procedures compared with conventional approaches.

5,000+Patients Treated
LaserGum Care
Since2004 in Gurugram

Gum Conditions We Treat

  • Gingivitis — early-stage gum inflammation
  • Periodontitis — advanced gum disease with bone loss
  • Gum recession treatment
  • Gummy smile correction (gum reshaping / crown lengthening)
  • Periodontal pocket reduction
  • Laser-assisted deep cleaning (scaling and root planing)
  • Gum abscess treatment

Benefits of Laser Gum Treatment for Suitable Cases

  • Minimally invasive approach for selected gum procedures
  • Designed to reduce post-operative discomfort where suitable
  • Case-specific healing and recovery guidance
  • Precise tissue management for selected gum procedures
  • Laser energy can help reduce bacteria in the treated area

Signs You May Have Gum Disease

  • Gums that bleed when you brush or floss
  • Red, swollen, or tender gums
  • Persistent bad breath despite regular brushing
  • Gums pulling away from teeth, making them look longer
  • Loose teeth or a change in your bite
Dr. Divya Marwaha - Gold Medalist | Ex-AIIMS | Laser-Assisted Gum Care | 25+ Years  | View Full Profile →

Patient Case

Real Case: A 47-year-old business owner came to us with severely bleeding gums, persistent bad breath, and loose teeth. Significant bone loss was detected around four teeth. Dr. Divya Marwaha performed laser-assisted periodontal treatment across two sessions, followed by ongoing periodontal maintenance and follow-up reassessment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Laser gum treatment at Marwaha Dental Clinic is performed under local anaesthesia and is designed to minimise discomfort. The laser's precision can reduce trauma to surrounding tissue, though post-procedure comfort varies by patient and case complexity.
The number of sessions depends on the severity of gum disease. Mild to moderate cases may be treated in one or two sessions. Advanced periodontitis may require a phased treatment plan. Your dentist will assess your gums and provide a personalised treatment schedule.
Early-stage gum disease (gingivitis) can be fully reversed with proper treatment and improved oral hygiene. Advanced gum disease (periodontitis) can be effectively controlled with laser treatment and regular maintenance, helping reduce the risk of further damage. Early treatment is always more effective.