Osseous Surgery
At Alexander M. Mazratian, DDS, M.Ed., we’re here to help you restore your gum and overall oral health. Our experienced team is experienced in treating gum disease and issues resulting from gum disease, from minimal to severe. Osseous surgery is utilized for patients with severe periodontal disease that has begun to affect the bone and gum tissue. Dr. Alexander Mazratian and our team are experienced in providing you with effective procedures to help save your teeth, such as osseous surgery.
Osseous surgery is expertly performed by Dr. Alexander Mazratian and is a minor oral surgery performed under local anesthetic. The area is numbed and gum tissue is folded back from the tooth so that the infected area is visible. Then, harmful bacteria on the tooth and gums is removed, and the tooth is smoothed out and reshaped, eliminating the gum pockets. Finally, the gum tissue is put back and stitched up.
Dr. Alexander Mazratian will send you home with detailed instructions and information on how to properly care for your gums for healing.
Why Is Osseous Surgery Necessary?
Osseous surgery is necessary when non-surgical treatment is not an option or when periodontal disease has spread too deep into the bone of the mouth and teeth. When periodontal disease progresses, the gum tissue begins to pull away from the teeth, exposing more of the root and creating areas known as gum pockets. As these gum pockets grow and deepen, there is more space for harmful bacteria to thrive in. Eventually, this bacteria can deeply invade and damage your gums and teeth, leading to tooth decay and loss–this is when osseous surgery is the best option for treatment.
Contact Alexander M. Mazratian, DDS, M.Ed. Today
If you are concerned that you may have advanced periodontal disease that has spread deep within your gums and teeth, we encourage you to contact our practice today so that we can determine what the best treatment plan will be to help restore your gums and save your teeth.
Dr. Alexander Mazratian is highly experienced in performing osseous surgery and is confident that our team will be able to save your gums and teeth. If you are ready to book your appointment, please contact us at 409-898-2068!