Osseous surgery is a highly effective procedure we offer to combat advanced periodontal disease. When gum disease progresses, it can cause the pockets between your teeth and gums to deepen, making it harder to clean and allowing bacteria to thrive. If nonsurgical treatments, such as deep cleanings, fail to reduce these pocket depths, osseous surgery might be the recommended solution. This procedure aims to smooth and reshape the bone damaged by periodontal disease and reduce pocket depth, creating a less favorable environment for harmful bacteria.
The process begins with numbing the treatment area to ensure your comfort. Once numbed, our periodontist will gently lift the gum tissue away from the teeth and underlying bone. This exposure allows us to thoroughly clean the root surfaces and smooth out any irregularities in the bone caused by periodontitis. Uneven bone surfaces can hinder the healing and reattachment of gum tissue, so smoothing these areas is crucial for effective treatment.
After cleaning and reshaping, we will trim the gum tissue to conform to the new bone structure and stitch it securely in place. This helps the gum tissue reattach properly and heal more effectively. In certain cases, our periodontist may recommend additional treatments such as bone grafts or the use of a guided tissue regeneration membrane. These supplementary treatments can enhance the regeneration of bone and tissue, providing a more robust and lasting result.
Recovery from osseous surgery typically involves some swelling and discomfort, but these symptoms can be managed with prescribed medications and proper aftercare. Our team will provide you with detailed instructions on how to care for your gums and teeth following the procedure to ensure optimal healing.
If you have been struggling with periodontal disease and nonsurgical treatments have not been effective, osseous surgery might be the next step towards regaining your oral health. Contact our office today to schedule a consultation and learn more about how osseous surgery can benefit you.