Flap Surgery
What is Periodontal Flap Surgery?
- Periodontal flap surgery is a treatment for advanced gum disease, like periodontitis, when non-surgical methods such as scaling and root planing don’t work anymore.
- The procedure focuses on deep pockets in the gums where bacteria build up, causing inflammation, bone loss, and eventually, tooth loss.
- It’s a proven way to restore your oral health and stop further damage.


How Flap Surgery Restores Gum Health
- The main goal of flap surgery is to eliminate periodontal pockets.
- This is done by making precise cuts in the gum tissue to access and remove the infected areas.
- The tooth roots are thoroughly cleaned, and advanced techniques like bone grafts and growth factors are used to help regenerate lost bone and tissue, providing a stable foundation for your teeth.
The Flap Surgery Procedure Explained
- Flap surgery is usually done under local anesthesia or sedation to keep you comfortable.
- The gums are carefully folded back to expose the roots and supporting bone.
- Once the infected tissue is removed and the roots are cleaned, any bone defects are repaired using grafting materials.
- After that, the gums are sutured back into place, beginning the healing process and promoting tissue regeneration.


Benefits of Periodontal Flap Surgery
- Flap surgery provides lasting benefits by effectively treating gum disease, reducing inflammation, and preventing tooth loss.
- It helps regenerate gum and bone tissue, creating a healthier environment for keeping up with oral hygiene.
- With proper care, this procedure ensures a strong, confident smile for years to come.