A common surgical procedure used to treat advanced gum disease is pocket reduction surgery, also called flap surgery. This procedure involves folding back the gums to remove tartar and bacteria from the deep pockets that have formed between the teeth and gums. After cleaning the area, the gums are secured back into place, making it easier to keep the area clean and reducing the risk of more infection. By removing these pockets, this surgery helps to stop gum disease from getting worse and helps healing.
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