Gingivectomy incision procedure gum cutting











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What is gingivectomy? • Gingivectomy is surgical removal of gum tissue, or gingiva. Gingivectomy can be used to treat conditions like gingivtis. It’s also used to remove extra gum tissue for cosmetic reasons, such as to modify a smile. • Who’s a candidate for gingivectomy? • A dentist may recommend gingivectomy if you have gum recession  from:aging,gum diseases, like gingivitis, bacterial infections,gum injury • *Gingivectomy for gum diseas • If you have gum disease, a dentist may recommend this procedure to prevent future gum damage as well as give your dentist easier access to the teeth for cleaning. • Gum disease often creates openings at the bottom of the teeth. These openings can lead to a buildup of: • plaque,bacteria ,hardened plaque, known as calculus or tartar • Those buildups can then lead to further damage. • Your dentist may also recommend this procedure if they discover gum disease or infection during a check-up or cleaning, and want to stop its progression. • *Here’s how the procedure works: • Your dentist injects local anesthetic into the gums to numb the area. • Your dentist uses a scalpel or laser tool to cut away pieces of gum tissue. This is called soft tissue incision. • During the procedure, your dentist will likely keep a suction tool in your mouth to remove excess saliva. • Once the tissue has been cut away, your dentist will likely use a laser tool to vaporize remaining tissue and shape the gumline. • Your dentist puts a soft putty-like substance and bandages on the area to protect your gums while they heal. • #dentalprocedure • #dentist • #dental

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