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Comprehensive Gum Surgery Care

Restoring Oral Health with Care and Consideration
Healthy gums create a healthy smile. If gum disease is too advanced or structural harm occurs, gum surgery is the answer to restore oral health and prevent complications. Thoughtful gum surgery treatment is offered by us, combining state-of-the-art techniques and personalized treatment to achieve long-term results.

What Is Gum Surgery?

Gum surgery, or periodontal surgery, is a dental procedure involving the treatment of numerous gum and supportive tooth structure diseases. Some of the services provided are deep tissue cleaning of infected areas, re-contouring or gum grafting, and bone structure reconstruction.

Our skilled periodontists treat gum surgery to treat:

  • Severe periodontal (gum disease)
  • Gum recession
  • Excessive gum tissue (gummy smile)
  • Supportive bone loss of teeth
  • Distorted or fractured gum lines

When Is Gum Surgery Needed?

Gum surgery is needed when nonsurgical treatment, also known as scaling and root planing, cannot correct gum disease. Some of the symptoms you might require gum surgery are:

  • Long-standing gum infection or bleeding
  • Deep periodontal pocket
  • Receding gums or exposed tooth roots
  • Loose teeth
  • Pain or sensitivity in the gum

If it is not treated, gum disease may cause the loss of teeth and make developing systemic disease like heart disease, diabetes, and respiratory infections more likely.

Types of Gum Surgery We Provide

At Aquadent Care, we provide a variety of advanced gum surgery options, specifically designed to meet your individual dental needs:

1. Flap Surgery (Pocket Reduction Surgery)
Flap surgery entails elevating the gums to access tartar buildup way in the back of the pockets so that it is removed and jagged edges of the destroyed bone must be smoothened. The gum is pushed back tightly around the teeth, which seals the gap for dangerous bacteria to develop.

2. Gum Grafting
For those patients with gum recession, a gum grafting will be necessary. It is where tissue taken from a donor (most commonly the top of the mouth) is cut and sewn onto the area that is damaged to cover roots, defend teeth, and enhance cosmetics.

3. Bone Grafting
If periodontal disease is also present with loss of bone, a bone graft would be needed to replace support for teeth. It induces natural bone growth and may be needed before dental implants.

4. Crown Lengthening
Should there be redundant gum or teeth look too short, crown lengthening is done to expose more of the surface of a tooth. Not only does it improve aesthetics, but it also makes room for further restorative care.

Individualized Periodontal Treatment

Award-Winning Periodontists with vast clinical practice

State-of-the-Art Surgical Techniques for optimal results

Patient-Centered Treatment with emphasis on comfort and confidence

Long-Term Follow-Up for ongoing gum care

Low-Cost Treatment Solutions and convenient financing

Why Choose Us?

  • Award-Winning Periodontists with vast clinical practice
  • State-of-the-Art Surgical Techniques for optimal results
  • Patient-Centered Treatment with emphasis on comfort and confidence
  • Long-Term Follow-Up for ongoing gum care
  • Low-Cost Treatment Solutions and convenient financing

Book or Call Today

If you are suffering from signs of gum disease, or have been told to explore gum surgery, don’t hesitate to get in touch. We are dedicated to aiding you towards maximum oral well-being with expert treatment and caring advice.

Arrange a consultation today and start your journey towards a whiter, healthier smile.

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