Periodontal plastic surgery is designed to restore form and function to the gum tissue, periodontal ligament, and the bone that supports your teeth or an individual tooth. The real long-term goal of any periodontal surgery is to increase the life expectancy of the teeth and their usefulness

Remove plaque and bacteria through daily brushing, flossing, and regular oral hygiene. Routine visits to a dental professional for cleanings are also essential. Quitting smoking has proven to be very helpful in preventing the onset of periodontal disease.

The various ways to treat periodental diseases are -

  • Tartar Removal : A regular and thorough professional tartar or calcified plaque removal program will become an essential part of your oral hygiene routine.
  • Bite Therapy : Bite disorders can be treated after periodontal disease is diagnosed and treatment has begun. This may prevent future problems and will make your mouth an all-around more hospitable environment.
  • Surgical Therapy : In cases of severe periodontal disease, surgery will be necessary to repair and regenerate the soft and hard tissues