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Gum surgery treats advanced gum disease and repairs damaged or receding gum tissue. When nonsurgical treatments are not enough, surgery helps remove infection, reshape gum tissue, and protect teeth. Procedures may include flap surgery, tissue grafting, or bone regeneration to restore healthy support around teeth. 

The goal of gum surgery is to eliminate bacteria, reduce pocket depth, and rebuild damaged areas for a more stable smile. With modern techniques, procedures are precise, effective, and focused on long-term healing. 

Common surgical treatments include gum reshaping, soft-tissue grafts, bone grafts, and guided tissue regeneration to support bone and prevent tooth loss. 

Key Benefits of Gum Surgery

Gum surgery strengthens your smile’s foundation and helps preserve natural teeth for years to come. 

FAQS

Everything you need to know about dental care

Local anesthesia ensures comfort, and recovery is managed with simple aftercare.

Most patients heal within one to two weeks, depending on the procedure.

Yes, grafting procedures restore tissue and cover exposed roots.

Only if deep gum infection cannot be treated with nonsurgical methods.