Gum surgery, also known as periodontal surgery, is a dental procedure that aims to treat gum diseases. It involves removing and reattaching the gums to the teeth or bone, reducing pockets where bacteria thrive, and promoting healthy tissue growth. The procedure can be performed through flap surgery, pocket reduction surgery, or crown lengthening.
Gum surgery, also known as periodontal surgery, is a dental procedure that aims to treat gum diseases. It involves removing and reattaching the gums to the teeth or bone, reducing pockets where bacteria thrive, and promoting healthy tissue growth. The procedure can be performed through flap surgery, pocket reduction surgery, or crown lengthening.
Gum surgery in New Zealand corrects gum-related issues, such as periodontal disease or recession. Procedures include deep cleaning, flap surgery, and gum grafting.
New Zealand's dental care is world-class with highly skilled professionals. Waiting times can vary from 1 to 3 weeks for non-emergency cases.