Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT), also known as Cold Laser Therapy, is a non-invasive treatment using low-intensity light to help heal tissues, reduce pain, and speed up recovery. While it’s commonly used in medicine, LLLT is becoming a valuable tool in dentistry for improving patient outcomes after various procedures.
What is LLLT?
LLLT uses low-powered lasers or light-emitting diodes (LEDs) to promote healing. Unlike traditional lasers that cut or burn, LLLT works by stimulating cells to regenerate and heal faster, reducing pain and inflammation. In dentistry, it’s used for treating gum disease, accelerating recovery after tooth extractions, and healing mouth sores.

How LLLT Works in Dentistry
LLLT works by directing light energy into tissues, which is absorbed by cells to produce more energy (ATP). This boosts the healing process, reduces inflammation, and relieves pain, helping patients recover more quickly from dental treatments like root canals, extractions, or gum surgeries.
Key Benefits of LLLT in Dentistry
- Post-Treatment Pain Relief: LLLT helps reduce pain and swelling after dental procedures like root canals or extractions. It speeds up healing and minimizes discomfort, making recovery easier.
- Faster Recovery after Surgery: For oral surgeries, such as wisdom tooth extractions, LLLT reduces swelling and pain, and promotes faster healing, so you can recover more quickly.
- Treatment for Gum Disease: LLLT is effective in treating gum disease by reducing inflammation and promoting tissue healing, especially when used with other therapies like photodynamic therapy (PDT).
- Improves Bone Healing: For dental implant patients, LLLT stimulates bone tissue growth, enhances blood flow, and reduces inflammation, leading to quicker and smoother healing.
- Treats Mouth Sores: LLLT can relieve pain from mouth ulcers and sores by speeding up tissue repair and reducing inflammation, helping sores heal faster and preventing recurrence.
- Helps with Peri-implantitis: In cases of peri-implantitis (inflammation around dental implants), LLLT helps reduce inflammation, promote tissue healing, and improve implant success.
- Preventing Oral Mucositis in Cancer Patients: LLLT helps prevent or reduce the severity of oral mucositis (painful mouth sores) caused by chemotherapy or radiotherapy.
- Relieving Tooth Sensitivity: LLLT is effective in managing tooth sensitivity by reducing pain and improving comfort, especially after dental treatments.
What to Expect During an LLLT Treatment
LLLT treatments are typically quick and easy. Here’s what you can expect during a session:
- Positioning: You’ll be asked to sit or lie down while the dentist or dental hygienist applies the laser to the treatment area.
- Duration: The treatment usually lasts about 5 to 20 minutes, depending on the procedure.
- Sensation: Most people don’t feel any discomfort during the treatment, but you might notice gentle warmth or tingling in the treated area.
- No Downtime: After the treatment, you can return to your normal activities immediately.
- Most patients notice improvements within a few days, such as reduced pain, less swelling, and faster healing.
At Teeth Care Centre, Dr. Pankti Patel Laser gum treatment specialist in Ahmedabad uses advanced LLLT technology to help patients recover faster and achieve better oral health. With over 10 years of experience and specialized training in laser and cosmetic dentistry, Dr. Pankti offers the most effective treatments using the latest dental technology.
Whether you need help with post-treatment pain, gum disease, or tooth sensitivity, LLLT at Teeth Care Centre can make your recovery quicker and more comfortable.