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Periodontal surgery


The recontouring or aesthetic management of diseased gum and supporting tissue.

Periodontal disease, or periodontitis (formerly known as "pyorrhea"), is one of the most prevalent diseases known to medicine.

It is responsible for 80 percent of the extractions performed on adults over 30. Often characterized by a slow, insidious and often pain-free onset, periodontitis may progress undiagnosed and untreated until extensive damage has occurred in the bony apparatus of the jawbones that support the teeth.

In its early stages, periodontal disease is known as gingivitis, or inflammation of the gums. The primary cause of gingivitis is the accumulation of plaque around the teeth. Plaque is a sticky film composed of food debris, minerals from saliva and bacteria indigenous to the mouth.

The bacteria produce acidic toxins that cause tooth decay and irritation of the gum tissue.

The early warning signs of moderate to advanced periodontal disease include:
- Swollen or bleeding gums
- Recession of gum tissue
- Spaces betwen the teeth
- Loose teeth
- Persistent dental aches
- Bad breath

Periodontal disease

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Gingivectomy

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Bone Resorption

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Extension of the crown

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Bone surgery

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