Experience minimally invasive, laser-assisted periodontal therapy in Brampton. Our state‑of‑the‑art laser technology removes infected gum tissue and bacteria precisely—promoting faster healing, less bleeding, and reduced discomfort.
Enjoy reduced swelling, sterilization of the treatment area, and rapid recovery compared to traditional surgery .
Laser gum therapy is an advanced periodontal treatment that uses dental lasers to target and remove infected gum tissue and bacteria below the gum line. The procedure helps reduce inflammation, promote healing, and preserve healthy gum tissue with greater precision than traditional methods.
During laser gum therapy, a dental laser gently removes diseased tissue and bacteria while stimulating tissue regeneration. The laser also helps disinfect the area, reduce pocket depths, and minimize bleeding, leading to faster healing and improved gum health.
You may need laser gum therapy if you are showing signs of gum disease, including bleeding gums, persistent bad breath, gum recession, or deep periodontal pockets. This treatment helps control infection, protect underlying bone, and support overall oral health.
We use local anesthesia and gentle laser technology to ensure your comfort throughout the procedure. Most patients experience minimal discomfort during and after treatment. Any mild sensitivity afterward can usually be managed with over‑the‑counter pain relief and proper care.
Laser gum therapy offers several advantages, including reduced bleeding and swelling, faster recovery times, less discomfort compared to traditional surgery, and precise removal of diseased tissue while preserving healthy gum tissue.
The length of the procedure varies depending on the severity of gum disease and the number of areas requiring treatment. Most laser gum therapy appointments take between 45 minutes and 90 minutes. Our team will explain your personalized treatment plan before starting.
Laser therapy can be less invasive than traditional periodontal surgery and often results in faster healing, reduced bleeding, and improved patient comfort. However, the best treatment option depends on your specific gum condition, and our team will recommend the most appropriate approach.
The number of sessions depends on the severity of your gum disease. Some patients may see significant improvement after a single session, while others may require multiple treatments. We will evaluate your condition and discuss the recommended plan during your consultation.
Coverage for laser gum therapy varies by insurance plan. Some dental insurance providers may offer partial coverage, while others may not. We recommend checking with your insurance provider to understand your specific benefits.
You can book an appointment with our team at our Brampton dental clinic by contacting our office. We will assess your gum health, discuss your treatment options, and create a customized plan designed to improve your periodontal health.

We PROUDLY accept the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP).
You may qualify for covered dental care, including: