Osseous & Cosmetic Surgery

Periodontal disease is a bacterial infection that affects the holding apparatus of our teeth:  the bone, gums (gingiva), and fibers.  This bacterial infection can be chronic or aggressive. The loss of the bone and fibers around the tooth causes the formation of a “pocket”.  If left untreated these gum pockets accumulate more bacteria causing the disease to progress leading to further bone loss and possibly tooth loss.

Osseous surgery is a pocket-reducing procedure.  The gum is reflected to remove diseased tissue and tartar and to contour the bone to emanate health. This procedure allows the gums to re-attach to healthy bone and reduce or even eliminate gum pockets.