Gum bleaching

Gum bleaching with laser (Laser Gum Bleaching)

People who are experiencing the problem of black gums or dull gum color, which is caused by smoking or is hereditary Today we have a great tip for changing the color of your gums to pink, that is, gum bleaching with laser. Modern surgical procedures that are easy to perform and cause very little pain.

Using lasers for gum bleaching It is an effective alternative in that the depth of pigment removal on the gum surface can be controlled. There is disinfection while bleaching the gum surface. As a result, after bleaching the gum surface, there were no infections or complications found. And the gums in the area where the surface of the gums was bleached with the laser will not bleed. There may be some wounds, but they will not hurt.

Causes of dark gums

  1. smoking
  2. Genetically, people with darker skin have darker gums and lips than white people.
  3. People with anemia Chronic illness or patients in the recovery period The amount of blood flowing to the lips and gums is small. This makes the lips and gums look pale and dark.
  4. Patients with heart disease where the blood is concentrated
  5. Some medicines can cause allergic reactions, such as cold or allergy medicine.
  6. Allergies to toothpaste, mouthwash, and lipstick.



Gum-bleaching laser procedure

  1. An anesthetic is injected into the area of the gums that will be bleached.
  2. Laser light is fired into the gum area to peel off the surface layer of the gums.
  3. Scrape off the peeled skin layer with a dental instrument


Results from laser gum bleaching

After laser gum bleaching, the pigment, or milanin, is reduced, causing the gums to become pink.


Advantages of laser Gum Bleaching

Patients can go home immediately. The wound will heal normally within 1 - 2 weeks after bleaching. However, laser bleaching of the gum surface may need to be repeated 2-3 times for complete pigment removal. For each bleaching distance, it depends on the doctor's consideration.


​Care after laser gum bleaching

After bleaching the gums, there will be a scab on the wound. You should avoid spicy food and hot food during the first week. Refrain from smoking and drinking alcoholic beverages. You can brush your teeth normally. But refrain from using mouthwash. Because it may cause irritation in the wound area and slow the healing of the wound.