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Pocket Reduction Surgery |
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POCKET REDUCTION SURGERY Your bone and gum tissue should fit snugly around your teeth like a turtleneck around your neck. When you have periodontal disease, this supporting tissue and bone is destroyed, forming "pockets" around the teeth. Over time, these pockets become deeper,
providing a larger space for bacteria to live. As bacteria develop around
the teeth, they can accumulate and advance under the gum tissue. These
deep pockets collect even more bacteria, resulting in further bone and
tissue loss. Eventually, if too much bone is lost, the teeth will need to
be extracted.
During this procedure, the gum tissue is gently moved away from your teeth and the disease-causing bacteria are removed and cleaned before securing the tissue into place with small micro-sutures. In some cases, irregular surfaces of the damaged bone are smoothed to limit areas where disease-causing bacteria can hide. This allows the gum tissue to better reattach to healthy bone. What are the benefits of
this procedure? Regenerative
Procedures During this procedure, your periodontist folds back the gum tissue and removes the disease-causing bacteria. Membranes (filters), bone grafts or tissue- stimulating proteins can be used to encourage your body's natural ability to regenerate bone and tissue. There are many options to enhance support for your teeth and to restore your bone to a healthy level. Your periodontist will discuss your best options with you.
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