“…To obtain this, we have to follow specific rules leading to the optimal absorption of laser light by the target tissue and choose the laser wavelength, emission mode, time of exposure, distance from the tip, its angulation towards the surface, and tissue composition and given thickness. In Periodontitis, the heat generated by the laser beam can additionally deactivate some bacterial enzymes leading to their apoptosis via photothermal effect [26,36,40,46,47]. In addition, the inflamed socket soft tissue can be debrided induced by laser beam coagulation at 60ᵒ Celsius; in this process, the blood vessels and lymphatic connections can be coagulated to enable healing.…”