Surgical procedures on periodontal tissues

Surgical procedures on periodontal tissues - gingival health and aesthetics

Surgical procedures on periodontal tissues are a key part of dental treatment to not only restore gum health, but also to improve the aesthetics of the smile and the stability of teeth and implants. These procedures are used both for periodontal disease and in preparation for orthodontic, prosthetic or implant treatment.

 

Patients often refer to this problem as 'parodontosis', thinking it is an incurable condition. In reality, it is a chronic inflammation caused by bacteria settling in the gum pockets - a problem that can be effectively stopped and even reversed in most cases. The most common cause is a lack of effective plaque removal and the use of proper oral hygiene techniques.

Indications for such procedures include:

  • Gum recession - receding gums, exposure of tooth necks and roots.
  • Gingival overgrowth - excess gum tissue, disrupting aesthetics and making hygiene difficult.
  • Abnormal proportions of gums and teeth - requiring surgical crown lengthening.
  • Gummy smile - excessively visible gums when smiling.Pregnancy complications - women with advanced periodontal disease are more likely to give birth prematurely and have low birth weight babies.
  • Abnormal anatomy of the floor of the oral vestibule - affecting tissue stability and hygiene.

Below we describe the most commonly performed surgical procedures on periodontal tissues.

1. treatment of gingival recession - restoration of receding gums

Why does gum recession occur?

Gum recession is the process by which the gums recede and the necks and roots of the teeth are exposed. This can lead to sensitivity, increased risk of tooth decay and loss of tooth stability.

The most common causes of gum recession:

Treatment methods for gingival recession

Depending on the degree of recession, the following methods of gingival restoration are used:

Free Gingival Graft (FGG)

Connective Tissue Graft (CTG)

Biological regeneration Emdogain®

Recovery

2. Gingivectomy - removal of overgrown gingival tissue

Gingivectomy is a procedure that involves the surgical removal of excess gum tissue, which improves the aesthetics of the smile and facilitates oral hygiene.

Indications:

How does the procedure work?

Recovery

3. surgical lengthening of clinical crowns (gingivosseoplasty)

Tooth crowns that are too short can be an aesthetic problem and make prosthetic treatment difficult. The crown lengthening procedure involves removing excess gum and shaping the bone to achieve the correct tooth length.

Indications:

Recovery:

4. surgical correction of gummy smile

Gummy smile is the overexposure of the gums when smiling. It can be caused by overgrown gums, short tooth crowns or misaligned teeth.

Treatment methods gummy smile:

Recovery

5. deepening of the floor of the oral vestibule

Atrial floor deepening procedure aims to increase the space between the gum and lip, which improves periodontal stability and enables more effective orthodontic or implant treatment.

Recovery

Summary

Surgical procedures on periodontal tissues allow the health, function and aesthetics of the gums to be restored. Each case requires an individual approach and appropriate planning to achieve optimal results.

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