At Dantveda Dental, we offer expert Flap Surgeries to treat advanced periodontal disease and restore the health of your gums and teeth. Our experienced dental professionals use advanced techniques to ensure effective and comfortable treatment.
What is Flap Surgery?
Flap Surgery, also known as pocket reduction surgery, is a periodontal procedure designed to treat severe gum disease. The procedure involves lifting the gums to remove tartar and bacteria from the roots of the teeth, smoothing irregular surfaces, and reattaching the gums snugly around the teeth. This helps reduce pocket depth, making it easier to clean and maintain healthy gums.
Why Choose Us?
- Expert Care: Our skilled periodontists have extensive experience in performing flap surgeries with precision and care.
- Advanced Technology: We use the latest surgical techniques and equipment to ensure optimal results and a comfortable experience.
- Personalized Treatment Plans: Each treatment plan is tailored to meet your specific needs and ensure the best possible outcomes.
- Comprehensive Aftercare: We provide detailed aftercare instructions and follow-up visits to support your recovery and maintain your oral health.
Benefits of Flap Surgery
- Improved Gum Health: Effectively treats periodontal disease by removing deep-seated tartar and bacteria.
- Reduced Pocket Depth: Reduces the depth of periodontal pockets, making it easier to clean and maintain healthy gums.
- Prevent Tooth Loss: Helps preserve the health of your teeth and prevent further damage or tooth loss due to gum disease.
- Enhanced Oral Hygiene: Allows for better access to tooth roots for thorough cleaning and maintenance of oral hygiene.
The Procedure
- Consultation and Planning: Our periodontist will evaluate your gum health, discuss your symptoms, and create a personalized treatment plan.
- Anesthesia: Local anesthesia is administered to ensure your comfort during the procedure.
- Gum Flap Creation: Small incisions are made in the gums to create flaps, which are gently lifted to expose the tooth roots and surrounding bone.
- Cleaning and Scaling: Tartar, plaque, and infected tissue are removed from the roots and bone surfaces. The roots are smoothed to eliminate rough spots where bacteria can accumulate.
- Flap Repositioning: The gum flaps are repositioned and sutured back in place, snugly around the teeth.
- Post-Operative Care: Detailed aftercare instructions are provided, including how to manage discomfort, maintain oral hygiene, and schedule follow-up visits to monitor healing.