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How to Restore your Smile with a Gum Flap Surgery


Posted on 7/24/2023 by Amir Hosseini, DDS
 How to Restore your Smile with a Gum Flap SurgeryDo you have periodontal disease, or is your tooth structure damaged due to gum disease? If you are suffering from this, we have good news for you. You can restore your healthy smile with gum flap surgery. This procedure involves the incision of gums and the pulling of gum tissues away to prevent gum disease progression. The surgery has countless advantages, with the most fundamental being that it helps remove any build-up plaque around the roots, keeping the gum tissue healthy.

The Gum Flap Surgery Procedure


The first process through gum flap surgery is the removal of all the tartar and plaque around the teeth. Then the dentist numbs the affected area using a local anesthetic. The doctor makes an incision and creates a tiny flap to access the underlying structures.

Next, the dentist removes the plaque and tartar around the roots; at this step, osseous recontouring can be done to the small bones so as to prevent reoccurring of the infection. Once done, the dentist replaces the gum tissue and closes all the surgical incision sites.

What to do After the Gum Flap Procedure


A gap flap surgery typically takes a few days to recover, but the doctor can prescribe pain medications depending on the patient's needs. After the procedure, it is vital to refrain from any tedious activity as this may cause the treated area to bleed.

During the first 24 hours, one can rinse the mouth gently with warm salty water to reduce the swelling. Also, remember to eat only soft foods such as pudding and gelatin to avoid further bleeding. While sleeping after a gum flap surgery, it is essential to prop up your bed as it relieves pain and prevents further bleeding.

To summarize, a gum flap surgery can not only save an affected tooth but can also help in restoring your smile. The gum returns to its pink color after the surgery, and the mouth becomes odorless; with this now, nothing can make you not smile confidently.



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