Treatments / Periodontal Surgery
Periodontal surgery helps treat advanced gum disease, reduce infection, and restore healthy gums. These procedures protect teeth from further damage and improve overall oral health.
Periodontal surgery is a specialized dental procedure designed to treat advanced gum disease, restore damaged gum tissue, and protect the supporting structures of your teeth. Healthy gums are the foundation of a healthy smile, and when gum disease progresses beyond the early stages, surgical treatment may be necessary to prevent tooth loss and preserve long-term oral health.
Our experienced dental team utilizes modern periodontal techniques to effectively treat gum infections, reduce inflammation, and restore the health and appearance of your gums.
Periodontal surgery helps eliminate harmful bacteria beneath the gum line, reduce gum pockets, prevent further bone loss, and improve overall oral health. These procedures can also enhance the appearance of the gums and help preserve natural teeth for many years.
Gum disease is one of the leading causes of tooth loss in adults. If left untreated, it can damage the gums, supporting bone, and surrounding tissues. Early diagnosis and appropriate periodontal treatment can prevent serious complications and help maintain a healthy, functional smile.
Our dental professionals combine advanced technology with personalized treatment planning to deliver effective and comfortable periodontal care. We focus on restoring gum health, preserving natural teeth, and preventing the recurrence of gum disease through comprehensive treatment and ongoing maintenance.
Whether you need gum grafting, pocket reduction surgery, or advanced periodontal therapy, our periodontal surgery services are designed to restore the health, function, and beauty of your smile.
Every session is supervised personally by Dr. Shruti R Kotharii — never delegated to a technician.
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