Gum Disease Treatment in Bangalore: LANAP, WPT & Beyond
Author : dental solutions | Published On : 15 Apr 2026
Introduction: The Silent Disease That Costs People Their Teeth
Gum disease is deceptively quiet. It rarely causes sharp, impossible-to-ignore pain in its early stages. Instead, it announces itself gradually—a little bleeding when you brush, gums that look slightly darker or more swollen than usual, and a persistent bad taste that doesn’t go away with mouthwash.
By the time most people seek treatment, periodontitis has already caused measurable bone loss. And yet, even at moderate-to-severe stages, modern periodontal treatment can not only stop the disease—it can help regenerate the bone and tissue that were lost.
The change has been driven largely by laser dentistry. Procedures like LANAP (Laser-Assisted New Attachment Procedure) and WPT (Wavelength-Optimized Periodontal Therapy) have transformed what gum disease treatment feels like, how long recovery takes, and—critically—what outcomes are actually possible.
At Dental Solutions Clinic in Indiranagar, Bangalore, our periodontists use the FOTONA LightWalker II — an advanced dual-wavelength Nd:YAG and Er:YAG laser system — to deliver these treatments to patients who have often tried and been disappointed by conventional approaches. This guide explains how they work, who they are suitable for, and what to expect at every stage.
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Important: Periodontal disease is a chronic condition. Early treatment significantly improves outcomes. If you notice bleeding gums, persistent bad breath, or gum recession, book a periodontal assessment — do not wait for pain to develop. |
Understanding Gum Disease: From Gingivitis to Severe Periodontitis
Stage 1: Gingivitis
Gingivitis is the earliest and only fully reversible stage of gum disease. The gums are inflamed — typically red, swollen, and prone to bleeding — but the underlying bone and connective tissue have not yet been damaged. At this stage, a professional clean, improved home care, and, in some cases, a single WPT session can restore complete gum health.
Stage 2: Early-to-Moderate Periodontitis
Once bacteria penetrate below the gumline and trigger a sustained immune response, the disease moves into periodontitis. Periodontal pockets — spaces between the tooth and gum that become reservoirs for bacteria — begin to deepen. Bone loss becomes measurable. Non-surgical approaches like scaling and root planing (SRP) are the first line of treatment, often combined with laser therapy.
Stage 3: Moderate-to-Severe Periodontitis
At this stage, pocket depths exceed 6mm, bone loss is significant, and teeth may begin to loosen. This is where LANAP delivers its most distinctive advantage over conventional surgery: the ability to eliminate the infection, promote new bone formation, and regenerate the attachment between the gum and tooth—all without a scalpel or sutures.
Stage 4: Advanced Periodontitis
In the most severe cases, tooth loss has already occurred or is imminent. Treatment at this stage focuses on halting progression, preparing the mouth for implants if needed, and maximizing the long-term retention of remaining teeth.
Related: Signs You Need to Visit a Dentist Immediately — Dental Solutions Clinic
What Is LANAP? A Plain-Language Explanation
LANAP stands for Laser-Assisted New Attachment Procedure. It is the most rigorously validated laser periodontal treatment in the world—the only protocol with FDA clearance and peer-reviewed human histological evidence demonstrating true bone and tissue regeneration on previously diseased root surfaces.
It uses a free-running pulsed Nd:YAG laser operating at 1064 nm—a wavelength specifically absorbed by diseased, pigmented tissue and the pathogenic bacteria that drive periodontal breakdown, while leaving healthy pink gum tissue largely unaffected.
How the LANAP procedure works, step by step
- Measurement: Pocket depths are measured and charted. Local anesthesia is administered.
- First laser pass: A fiber thinner than three human hairs is placed into the periodontal pocket. The laser selectively removes diseased tissue and eliminates pathogenic bacteria, including Porphyromonas gingivalis and Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans—key drivers of bone loss.
- Root debridement: Ultrasonic scalers remove calculus and biofilm from the root surface, creating a clean environment for tissue reattachment.
- Second laser pass: The laser is used again to further sterilize the pocket and stimulate the formation of a stable fibrin clot—a critical seal that prevents bacterial recolonization and supports healing.
- Bite adjustment: Occlusal adjustments reduce traumatic forces that could interfere with healing and new attachment formation.
- Recovery: The sealed pocket heals from the inside. Over the following weeks and months, new cementum, periodontal ligament, and alveolar bone regenerate on the previously diseased root surface.
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Clinical evidence: LANAP reduces periodontal pocket depths by up to 80% and supports bone regeneration in approximately 70% of treated cases — outcomes that traditional flap surgery cannot match. About 75% of patients report significantly less post-procedure discomfort than conventional surgery. |
Related: LANAP Procedure — Dental Solutions Clinic
What Is WPT (Wavelength-Optimized Periodontal Therapy)?
WPT is a dual-wavelength laser protocol that combines the Nd:YAG and Er:YAG laser modalities of the FOTONA LightWalker II to treat both the soft tissue (gums) and hard tissue (bone and root surfaces) in a single, coordinated protocol.
Where LANAP targets moderate-to-severe periodontitis, WPT is most effective for early-stage gingivitis, moderate periodontitis, and as a maintenance protocol following LANAP treatment. The two procedures are complementary rather than competing.
How the two wavelengths work together
- Nd:YAG (1064 nm): Penetrates 2–3 mm into soft tissue. Kills anaerobic bacteria deep in the pocket and biostimulates the surrounding tissue to accelerate healing. Cauterizes as it works, reducing post-treatment bleeding by up to 90%.
- Er:YAG (2940nm): Specifically absorbed by water and hydroxyapatite — the mineral component of calculus and bone. Removes calculus and biofilm from root surfaces and bone without the heat and mechanical trauma of manual instruments.
Research published in the Journal of Periodontology reports a 90% reduction in pathogenic bacteria and sustained pocket closure at 12 months following WPT treatment. Treatment time is typically 50% shorter than conventional periodontal surgery.
Related: Benefits of Wavelength-Optimised Periodontal Therapy (WPT) — Dental Solutions Clinic
LANAP vs WPT vs Traditional Flap Surgery: A Direct Comparison
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Factor |
LANAP (Nd:YAG) |
WPT (Nd:YAG + Er:YAG) |
Traditional Flap Surgery |
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Best suited for |
Moderate–severe periodontitis |
Early–moderate; maintenance |
Severe / refractory cases |
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Incisions / sutures |
None |
None |
Required |
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Bacteria elimination |
Deep pocket sterilisation |
90% bacterial reduction |
Mechanical removal only |
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Bone regeneration |
Yes — clinically proven |
Partial support |
Possible with grafts |
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Post-op discomfort |
Minimal (75% less than surgery) |
Minimal |
Moderate to significant |
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Recovery time |
24–48 hours |
Same day to 24 hours |
1–2 weeks |
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Visits required |
1–2 full-mouth sessions |
1–2 sessions |
Multiple surgical appointments |
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Suitable for medically complex patients |
Yes (diabetes, blood thinners) |
Yes |
Requires medical clearance |
Laser Curettage and Root Biomodification: The Foundation of Both Protocols
Whether a patient undergoes LANAP or WPT, laser curettage and root biomodification form the essential biological groundwork for successful treatment.
Laser curettage uses the Nd:YAG laser to debride inflamed granulation tissue from within periodontal pockets — the tissue that would previously require a scalpel to remove. The laser’s cauterising effect simultaneously reduces bleeding, which allows for immediate, clear visualisation of the treatment area.
Root biomodification goes a step further: the laser energy alters the chemical environment of the root surface, removing endotoxins — bacterial waste products embedded in the cementum — that block tissue reattachment. This step is what makes laser-assisted periodontal therapy biologically superior to scaling alone, creating a root surface that actively supports new fibre attachment and long-term stability.
Nd:YAG lasers penetrate 2–3mm into tissue, reaching anaerobic pathogens that manual instruments cannot access in deep pockets. The result is a 99% pathogen kill rate in the treatment area — compared to approximately 50–60% achievable with SRP alone.
Who Is a Candidate for LANAP and Laser Periodontal Treatment?
Laser periodontal treatment is appropriate for a wide range of patients, including several groups for whom traditional surgery carries elevated risk.
Ideal candidates
- Adults with moderate-to-severe periodontitis who have not responded adequately to scaling and root planning alone
- Patients who are anxious about conventional gum surgery or have previously avoided treatment because of fear
- Patients with complex medical histories — including diabetes, bleeding disorders, those taking anticoagulants like aspirin or Plavix — for whom traditional surgical approaches carry higher risk
- Dental tourism patients visiting Bangalore who need a complete periodontal treatment that can be carried out within a limited visit window
- Patients seeking maintenance therapy following previous periodontal treatment
When traditional surgery may still be appropriate
In a small number of cases — particularly where there is significant hard tissue reshaping required, or where anatomy prevents adequate laser access — conventional flap surgery remains the most appropriate option. At Dental Solutions Clinic, our periodontists assess each patient individually and recommend the treatment that will deliver the best long-term outcome for that specific case, not the most technically convenient one.
Related: Flap Surgery — Dental Solutions Clinic
Periodontics and Beyond: The Connection Between Gum Health and Whole-Body Health
Modern periodontal science has established that the mouth is not isolated from the rest of the body. Periodontal disease is now recognised as a significant risk factor for several systemic conditions — and treating it effectively can have measurable benefits beyond oral health.
Gum Disease and Diabetes
The relationship between periodontitis and diabetes runs in both directions. Uncontrolled diabetes impairs immune function and increases susceptibility to periodontal infection. Equally, active periodontal infection raises systemic inflammation and makes blood glucose harder to control. Effective treatment of periodontal disease has been shown in multiple clinical studies to improve HbA1c levels in diabetic patients.
Gum Disease and Cardiovascular Health
Periodontal pathogens — particularly Porphyromonas gingivalis — have been identified in arterial plaque. The chronic inflammation driven by untreated periodontitis is associated with elevated cardiovascular risk. Regular periodontal care and treatment of active disease are now considered part of a comprehensive cardiovascular risk-reduction strategy by many cardiologists.
Peri-Implantitis: Protecting Your Dental Implants
For patients who have dental implants, periodontal health is directly relevant to implant survival. Peri-implantitis — bacterial infection and bone loss around an implant — is the leading cause of late implant failure. The LAPIP protocol (Laser-Assisted Peri-Implantitis Procedure) applies the same laser principles as LANAP to treat peri-implantitis before it causes irreversible damage.
Related: Dental Implants — Dental Solutions Clinic
What to Expect at Dental Solutions Clinic: From Assessment to Recovery
Initial Periodontal Assessment
Your first appointment involves a comprehensive periodontal charting — measurement of pocket depths at six points on every tooth — alongside dental X-rays and, where appropriate, CBCT imaging to assess bone levels three-dimensionally. This gives our periodontists the complete picture needed to recommend the most appropriate treatment protocol for your specific presentation.
Treatment Appointments
Full-mouth LANAP or Laser Curettage / WPT treatment typically requires one to two appointments, each lasting 30 minutes to an hour, usually scheduled one week apart. Local anaesthesia is administered so the treatment itself is pain-free. Most patients report little to no discomfort during the procedure.
Recovery
Recovery from laser periodontal treatment is significantly faster than from conventional surgery. Most patients return to normal activities within 24 to 48 hours. Post-treatment guidelines include:
- Follow a soft diet for 48–72 hours
- Rinse gently with warm salt water from day two onwards
- Avoid smoking and alcohol during the healing period
- Use prescribed antibacterial mouthwash as directed
- Avoid strenuous exercise for 24 hours
- Attend scheduled follow-up appointments for pocket reassessment
Long-Term Maintenance
Periodontal disease is a chronic condition. Long-term success depends on consistent maintenance appointments — typically every three months in the first year, then every four to six months thereafter — combined with excellent home hygiene. Blubirch WPT maintenance sessions are integrated into the long-term care plan for LANAP patients to sustain the gains achieved during treatment.
Why Choose Dental Solutions Clinic for Periodontal Treatment in Bangalore?
- FOTONA LightWalker II laser system: The most advanced dual-wavelength dental laser available, enabling both LANAP (Nd:YAG) and WPT (Nd:YAG + Er:YAG) in a single platform.
- Specialist periodontist: Diploma and Master’s qualification (SOLA) from the University of Vienna, Austria — with specialist training in soft and hard tissue laser procedures (LAHA, Slovenia).
- Integrated care team: Our prosthodontist and implantologist (Diploma and Master’s, University of Vienna; certified Digital Smile Design and ClearPath practitioner) works in close coordination with periodontal treatment, ensuring any restorative or implant treatment is planned holistically.
- Dental tourism specialists: We have extensive experience treating international patients visiting Bangalore. Full-mouth periodontal treatment can be completed within a single visit window, and we provide detailed discharge summaries for your treating dentist at home.
- Transparent, Honest Communication: We tell you exactly what treatment you need, why, and what outcomes are realistic — not what sounds most impressive.
