Restore Your Smile with Bone Grafting and Flap Surgery at OPUS Dental Specialities!
Comprehensive gum surgery solutions to restore and maintain your gum health with the latest techniques and personalized care.
What is Periodontal Surgery: Restoring Gum and Bone Health
Periodontal surgery is a specialized dental procedure aimed at treating advanced gum disease and restoring the health of the gums and the underlying bone structure. When non-surgical treatments like scaling and root planing are not sufficient, periodontal surgery may be necessary to correct severe gum recession, deep pockets between the gums and teeth, or bone loss.
Common procedures include flap surgery, bone grafting, and gum grafting. The goal of periodontal surgery is to reduce infection, regenerate lost bone and tissue, and improve the function and appearance of the gums. With proper care and maintenance, periodontal surgery can help save teeth and prevent further complications.
Why Periodontal Surgery is Essential for Gum Health
Your Best Solution for Healthy Gums"
Prevent Further Damage
If left untreated, periodontal disease can lead to tooth loss and other severe oral health issues. Periodontal surgery helps to prevent further damage and restore gum tissue.
Rebuild Gum and Bone Tissue
Periodontal surgery can repair and regenerate damaged gum and bone tissue, improving the structure and function of the mouth.
Restore Aesthetic Appeal
In cases of severe gum recession or excessive gum tissue, periodontal surgery can reshape the gums to improve both health and appearance.
What’s Included in Our Periodontal Surgery Treatments?
What to Expect from Your Periodontal Surgery at OPUS Dental
Pocket Reduction Surgery
This procedure is aimed at reducing the depth of gum pockets created by periodontal disease, allowing for easier cleaning and better gum health.
Gum Grafting:
A method to treat gum recession by grafting healthy gum tissue to restore the gum line, improve aesthetics, and prevent further gum loss.
Bone Grafting
For patients with bone loss due to gum disease, bone grafts can help regenerate the bone structure and support healthy teeth.
Guided Tissue Regeneration:
A technique that uses a membrane to promote the growth of bone and tissue in areas damaged by periodontal disease.
Crown Lengthening
If your teeth appear short due to excessive gum tissue, crown lengthening surgery can reshape the gum line to reveal more of the tooth.
Why Choose OPUS Dental for Your Periodontal Surgery?
Advanced Periodontal Surgery with OPUS Dental’s Expertise and Care
Expert Care
Our experienced Team provides Periodontal surgeries with a focus on patient comfort and long-term results
State-of-the-Art Technology
We are equipped with the latest technology to perform precise periodontal surgeries, ensuring minimal discomfort and faster recovery times.
Personalized Treatment Plans
We understand that every patient’s needs are unique. Our team creates customized treatment plans to ensure the best possible results.
Compassionate Care
Our team provides supportive care before, during, and after surgery, ensuring you feel informed and comfortable every step of the way.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Periodontal surgery is a specialized dental procedure aimed at treating gum disease, repairing gum tissue, and regenerating lost bone to restore healthy gums and teeth.
Most patients experience minimal discomfort during and after the procedure due to modern anesthetics and advanced surgical techniques. Post-surgery recovery is manageable with prescribed pain relief.
- Recovery time varies depending on the type of surgery, but most patients can return to normal activities within 1-2 weeks.