Gingival flap surgery is a dental procedure used to gain access to the root surfaces of teeth for thorough cleaning or treatment of periodontal diseases. The gum tissue is lifted and folded back, creating a flap that exposes the tooth roots. Debridement, scaling, and planing can then be performed, followed by repositioning and securing the flap in place to promote healing.
Gingival flap surgery is a dental procedure used to gain access to the root surfaces of teeth for thorough cleaning or treatment of periodontal diseases. The gum tissue is lifted and folded back, creating a flap that exposes the tooth roots. Debridement, scaling, and planing can then be performed, followed by repositioning and securing the flap in place to promote healing.
A surgical procedure in New Zealand used to treat gum disease by lifting the gum tissue away from the tooth and cleaning the root surface. This allows for better access to deep pockets where bacteria reside.
This treatment may require follow-up appointments for suture removal and further care. Dental insurance often covers a portion of the cost.