Periodontal Flap Surgery
Avoiding complex health issues such as allergy need to be identified during the early stages in order to experience the optimum results. Allergens and pollens cause major problems due to which proper health benefits are not realized.
This surgery is recommended for individuals with:
- Persistent gum inflammation or bleeding.
- Deep periodontal pockets that cannot be cleaned with regular scaling.
- Loose teeth due to advanced gum disease.
- Preparation: Administer local anesthesia and create access by lifting gum tissue.
- Cleaning: Remove tartar, plaque, and infected tissue.
- Reattachment: The gum is sutured back to promote healing and reduce pocket depth.
Flap surgery halts gum disease progression, prevents tooth loss, and restores oral health. Causes include poor oral hygiene, smoking, and genetic predisposition to gum disease.