Overview
Gum Surgery is a periodontal procedure to treat gum disease, correct gum defects, and improve oral health.
Gum surgery is crucial for treating advanced periodontal disease, preventing tooth loss, and improving oral health.
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Indications
Advanced gum disease
Exposed tooth roots
Excessive gum tissue
Expose more tooth structure
Gum line improvement
Contraindications
Absolute Contraindications
Relative Contraindications
📋 Equipment Checklist
Check off items as you gather them:
Pre-procedure Preparation
Preparation includes patient assessment, treatment planning, anesthesia, and understanding surgical techniques.Step-by-Step Procedure
Step 1: Patient Assessment
Evaluate periodontal condition.
⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid:
- Incomplete assessment
- Missed conditions
💡 Pro Tip:
Document pocket depths.
Step 2: Anesthesia
Administer local anesthesia.
⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid:
- Inadequate anesthesia
- Wrong technique
💡 Pro Tip:
Ensure complete numbness.
Step 3: Incision
Make surgical incisions.
⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid:
- Poor incisions
- Tissue trauma
💡 Pro Tip:
Use proper technique.
Step 4: Root Planing
Clean root surfaces.
⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid:
- Incomplete cleaning
- Root damage
💡 Pro Tip:
Remove all calculus.
Step 5: Closure
Suture surgical site.
⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid:
- Poor closure
- Tension
💡 Pro Tip:
Use tension-free closure.
Step 6: Dressing
Apply periodontal dressing.
⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid:
- Poor coverage
- Discomfort
💡 Pro Tip:
Ensure proper coverage.
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Post-procedure Care
Post-procedure care involves wound care, pain management, follow-up appointments, and maintenance.Complications & Management
Complication | Incidence | Signs | Management | Prevention |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bleeding | 5-10% | Excessive bleeding | Pressure, sutures | Proper technique |
Infection | 2-5% | Pain, swelling | Antibiotics | Sterile technique |
Pain | 10-20% | Post-operative pain | Analgesics | Proper technique |
Gum recession | 5-15% | Exposed roots | Monitor, grafting | Gentle technique |
Clinical Pearls
Always assess patient compliance.
Use proper surgical technique.
Ensure complete root planing.
Monitor healing progress.
Document surgical procedure.
Consider aesthetic outcomes.
Monitor for complications.