July 28, 2008
The Success Of Periodontal Surgery Helps Reduce Dental Pockets
If non-surgical treatments leave gum disease uncontrolled and no improvement of the condition and periodontal pocket becomes deeper than 6 mm, you may have advanced periodontal disease or advanced periodontitis; your dentist may recommend periodontal surgery. The surgical procedure can be done by your dentist or he may refer you to a gum specialist called periodontist. The purpose of the treatment is to be able to eradicate the diseased tissue and permit the dentist to clean thoroughly the structures of the tooth to make it hard for plaque and tartar to accumulate. When there is a defect in the bone caused by gum disease, a bone graft procedure may be performed by the dentist and reshape the area as well. The success of periodontal surgery in reducing pockets can help you keep the area free from plaque through brushing and flossing daily.
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