The pigmentation of oral soft tissues is predominantly an aesthetic problem because lifestyle, media, and social influences impact people's perception of beauty, which in turn affects their self-esteem as well as their relationships. The melanin pigmentation of the gingiva has become a real concern in the Gulf region, especially for younger people and females, who seek aesthetic solutions to remove the pigmentation. The pigmentation caused by melanin can be removed by surgical blades, diamond burs, chemicals, and lasers, among other methods. A systematic literature review from 2012 to 2022 was performed using databases such as PubMed, Medline, and Sciencedirect. The keywords used were "Diode laser", "Erbium laser", and "Melanin pigmentation". PRISMA flowchart was used to describe the selection process of searched articles. Findings revealed that 6 out of 8 studies listed superior characteristics and treatment outcomes of diode lasers as compared to Erbium lasers. It can be concluded that the diode laser is the better option to treat gingival melanin pigmentation as compared to the Erbium lasers.
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