Periodontal treatment

Low-level laser therapy for periodontal treatment and surgery

Dental evidence for adjunctive LLLT in non-surgical periodontal treatment and periodontal surgery recovery.

Study count

Cited reviews include seven RCTs for non-surgical treatment and 13 RCTs for periodontal surgery adjuncts.

Evidence grade

low

Panel relevance

not-panel-replicable

Bottom line

This is dental-office adjunct evidence, not consumer panel evidence.

Consensus: LLLT may improve short-term periodontal outcomes and early postoperative pain/healing, but long-term and protocol certainty are limited.

What the studies found

  • Non-surgical periodontal LLLT showed short-term probing-depth improvements but not clear 3- or 6-month benefit.
  • Periodontal surgery adjunct LLLT reduced day-3 pain and analgesic intake and improved early palatal donor-site healing.
  • Risk of bias and protocol variation remain important limitations.

Dosage and timing

WavelengthsNot settled nm
IrradianceNot settled
FluenceOne surgery review suggested energy density >= 5 J/cm2 may be more appropriate for pain relief.
Session timeDental protocol-specific.
FrequencyProcedure-specific.
DurationEarly healing or short-term periodontal follow-up.
TimingProcedure-timed.
Treatment areaPeriodontal pockets or surgical sites.
Device typesDental low-level laser therapy.
NotesLow power <= 500 mW was highlighted in one review.
  • Procedure timing matters.
  • Dental devices and operator technique matter.
  • No home panel protocol is appropriate.

Caveats

  • Periodontal disease and surgery require dental care.
  • Do not imply red light replaces scaling, root planing, surgery, or oral hygiene.

Cited peer-reviewed sources

meta-analysis 7 included studies Evidence: low; direction: mixed Panel relevance: not-panel-replicable Wavelengths: Not reported Dose/timing: Dental-procedure specific / Short-term follow-up at 1-2 months; intermediate follow-up at 3-6 months Area: Periodontal pockets/tissues Device: Dental low-level laser therapy Source

Ren C, McGrath C, Jin L, et al. Journal of Periodontal Research. 2017.

A periodontal meta-analysis found only short-term additional benefits when LLLT was added to scaling and root planing.

Source

meta-analysis 13 included studies Evidence: low; direction: positive Panel relevance: not-panel-replicable Wavelengths: Not reported Dose/timing: 5 J/cm2 / Post-surgical dental protocol-specific / Early healing phase Area: Periodontal surgical sites Device: Dental low-level laser therapy Source

Zhao H, Hu J, Zhao L. Lasers in Medical Science. 2021.

A periodontal surgery review found adjunct LLLT improved early postoperative pain control and early palatal wound healing.

Source

Last reviewed: 2026-06-15