What Is Osseous Surgery?
Osseous Surgery is a part of an effective treatment plan against periodontal disease. Beyond removing cavities and pulling damaged teeth, gum pocket reduction surgery removes debris from the cracks that form as a result of gum disease. Cutting the infected tissue keeps your mouth and the rest of the body healthy.
Once the gums are pulled back and the tartar buildup is removed, the tooth is smoothed to reduce the spots where bacteria prefer to hide. Ossis surgery is usually performed under local surgery by a board-certified periodontist as part of a surgical procedure.
The advantage of osmosis surgery is that it will be easier to keep your mouth clean by brushing later. When the gum pocket becomes too deep (more than 3 millimeters), it becomes impossible to reach areas that need to be cleaned, which is more likely to cause infection. These preventive procedures prevent the progression of advanced gum disease.
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