Practice Hours:
Mon – Fri: 7:00AM – 5:00PM
Sat & Sun: Closed
Phone: (352) 995-3225
Our expertise and commitment to excellence ensure you receive the highest standard of care.
Take the first step towards a healthier smile by scheduling your appointment today.
Our warm and welcoming team is here to make your visit comfortable and stress-free.
Practice Hours:
Mon – Thu: 9:00AM – 5:00PM
Fri – Sat: 10AM – 4pm
Sun: Closed
Phone: (444) 444-4444
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At Clermont Periodontics & Implant Center, we understand that maintaining optimal oral health goes beyond routine cleanings and check-ups. For those dealing with advanced gum disease or other complex periodontal issues, our specialized periodontal surgery services offer effective solutions to restore your gum health and preserve your smile.
What is Periodontal Surgery?
Periodontal surgery is a range of procedures designed to treat and manage severe gum disease and other conditions affecting the tissues that support your teeth. This type of surgery aims to reduce infection, improve gum health, and restore the supporting structures of your teeth. Whether you’re dealing with periodontitis, gum recession, or other periodontal issues, our expert team is here to help.
This non-surgical procedure is often the first step in treating gum disease. It involves deep cleaning the tooth roots to remove plaque and tartar buildup, helping to reduce gum inflammation and infection.
Flap surgery is used to access and clean deeper areas of the gum pockets that cannot be reached through routine cleaning. This helps to reduce the size of gum pockets and allows for better oral hygiene.
Gum grafting is performed to cover exposed tooth roots and restore gum tissue that has receded. This procedure can help to prevent further gum recession and protect your teeth from sensitivity and decay.
In cases where periodontal disease has caused significant bone loss, bone grafting can help to regenerate and restore lost bone. This procedure is essential for maintaining tooth stability and preparing for future dental implants.
GTR involves placing a membrane between the gum tissue and the underlying bone to encourage growth of new bone and gum. This technique is often used in conjunction with bone grafting to improve the results.
If you’re experiencing symptoms of advanced gum disease or have been advised to consider periodontal surgery, contact us today to schedule a consultation. Our team will assess your condition, discuss your treatment options, and develop a plan to help you achieve optimal oral health.