Surgical Procedures for Disease Treatment
Osseous Surgery
Recontouring of Bone Around Teeth to Reduce Pockets and Make Cleaning More Effective. Read More »
Crown Lengthening
Removal of Gum and/or Bone to Expose Decay Under the Gums, Make Broken Teeth Longer or Expose More Tooth to Retain Needed Restorations or make Gums Healthier Around Existing Restorations. Read More »
Gum Grafting
Transplantation of Gum Tissue to Protect Root Surfaces, Prevent Additional Gum Recession and/or Make Gums Thicker and Stronger Around the Teeth. Read More »
Regeneration of Lost Bone
Replacement of Lost Bone Around Teeth under Specific Circumstances. Read More »
Root Amputations
Removal of Damaged Roots or to Treat Some Types of Bone Loss When a Tooth is Worth Retaining. Read More »
Tooth Extraction
Removal of Single or Mulitple Teeth both Surgically and/or Nonsurgically. Read More »
Socket Preservation
Addition of Bone or Bone Substitutes to Extraction Sites to Maintain Bone for Later Dental Implant Placement or to Support Planned Tooth Replacements. Read More »
Biopsy of Lesions
Obtaining Small Piece of Tissue to Establish Diagnosis and Help with Treatment of an Oral Lesion. Read More »
Alveoloplasty
Reshaping of Bone During or After Tooth Extraction to Improve Contours in Preparation for Tooth Replacement. Read More »
Torus Removal
Removal of Excess Bone were it Blocks Access for Cleaning or for Placement of Needed Restorations. Read More »
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