Periodontal & Implant Center of York
Peridontics & Dental Implants
924 Colonial Avenue, Suite G, York, PA 17403
Tel 717.845.6687 - Fax 717.848.4796
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Surgical Procedures

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  • Bone Grafting
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Osseous Surgery

One of the most common surgical procedures, incisions are made around the tooth, and the gum tissue is pulled back slightly. This provides access to thoroughly remove all plaque and calculus. Irregularities of the bone caused by the disease are smoothed over and the tissue placed at a higher level around the tooth, closer to the bone. When the procedure is completed, “dissolving” sutures are used. A protective dressing often is placed around the necks of the teeth to cover the surgical area and to help secure the new gum-to-tooth relationship. You will need to be seen in 10-14 days to remove any remaining sutures and evaluate your healing.

By moving the gum closer to the bone, the pockets will be reduced or eliminated. However, the tooth will appear longer and the spaces between the teeth will be larger. In cosmetic areas, other treatment options may be considered depending on how much gum tissue is exposed (“Smile Line”).

Periodontal & Implant Center of York   |   924 Colonial Avenue, Suite G   |   York, PA 17403   |   Tel 717.845.6687   |   Fax 717.848.4796

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