Painless, precise dental treatments using cutting-edge laser technology at PRALASH Dermystique & Dentique, HRBR Layout. Less pain, less bleeding, faster healing.
Laser dentistry uses focused beams of light energy to perform a wide range of dental procedures with exceptional precision. Lasers can cut, ablate, and disinfect tissue — offering a virtually painless alternative to traditional drills and scalpels in many situations.
At PRALASH, we use state-of-the-art dental lasers for soft tissue procedures, gum treatment, cavity preparation and teeth whitening. Patients experience minimal discomfort, faster healing and significantly reduced anxiety compared to conventional dental treatment.
We evaluate your dental condition and determine whether laser treatment is appropriate. You'll receive a clear explanation of the procedure and expected results.
The appropriate laser wavelength is selected. The laser beam is precisely directed at the treatment site — removing, cutting or disinfecting tissue with pinpoint accuracy.
Laser energy cauterises blood vessels as it works, resulting in far less bleeding than conventional methods — often no sutures are required for soft-tissue procedures.
Lasers effectively kill bacteria in cavities and gum pockets, reducing infection risk and promoting a cleaner healing environment.
Recovery is faster than with conventional techniques. Laser-treated tissues heal with less swelling and discomfort, and patients can typically resume normal activities the same day.
Used for gum reshaping, frenectomy, and treating ulcers or lesions — precise incisions with minimal bleeding and no stitches in most cases.
Targets tooth enamel and dentine for cavity preparation and removal of decayed tissue — often eliminating the need for a drill.
Reshapes uneven or excessive gum tissue to create a balanced, symmetrical gum line — enhancing the overall aesthetic of your smile.
Laser light activates the whitening agent applied to teeth, accelerating the bleaching process for dramatically brighter results in one session.
Laser energy removes infected gum tissue and bacteria from deep periodontal pockets — a minimally invasive alternative to gum surgery.
Many laser procedures require little or no anaesthesia — ideal for anxious patients or those with needle phobia.
Lasers cauterise as they cut, dramatically reducing bleeding and eliminating the need for sutures in most soft-tissue cases.
Laser-treated tissue heals more quickly with less post-operative swelling and discomfort than conventionally treated tissue.
Laser beams can target infected or diseased tissue with extreme precision, preserving healthy surrounding tissue.
Laser energy kills bacteria at the treatment site, reducing infection risk and improving outcomes for periodontal procedures.
Laser dentistry is ideal for patients who:
Cost depends on the specific procedure and extent of treatment. Full breakdown provided at consultation.
Single session. Significantly brighter smile — immediate results.
For gum disease, gum contouring or periodontal pocket treatment.
Drill-free cavity removal and preparation for composite filling.
| Factor | Laser Dentistry | Traditional Dentistry |
|---|---|---|
| Pain Level | Minimal to none | Moderate (requires anaesthesia) |
| Healing Time | Faster | Standard |
| Bleeding | Minimal | More, may need sutures |
| Precision | High — targets only affected tissue | Good, but wider margin |
| Patient Comfort | Higher — less anxiety | Standard |
Book a consultation at PRALASH Dermystique & Dentique, HRBR Layout — where advanced laser technology meets compassionate dental care.