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Osseous Surgery

Osseous surgery is a procedure performed by a periodontist to treat gum disease by removing diseased bone around teeth and reshaping the bone to reduce or eliminate the pockets where bacteria can thrive.

Example #1

During osseous surgery, the periodontist will access the diseased bone through small incisions in the gums, clean out the infected areas, and then reshape the bone to promote better healing and reduce the depth of gum pockets.

Example #2

After osseous surgery, patients may experience improved gum health, reduced inflammation, and better attachment of the gums to the teeth.

Misuse

Misuse of osseous surgery can occur if a provider recommends the procedure unnecessarily or performs it without exhausting less invasive treatment options first. This could potentially subject patients to unnecessary risks, costs, and discomfort.

Benefits

The benefits of osseous surgery include effectively treating advanced gum disease, preventing tooth loss, and promoting better overall oral health. For patients with severe periodontitis, osseous surgery can be a crucial intervention to save their teeth and improve their quality of life.

Conclusion

Osseous surgery, when appropriately recommended and performed, can be a valuable treatment option for patients with advanced gum disease. However, it's essential for consumers to ensure they genuinely need this procedure by seeking a second opinion if recommended and understanding its potential risks and benefits.

Last Modified: 4/30/2024
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