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Gingivectomy is the surgical removal of gum tissue. This procedure is commonly used in the treatment of gum diseases. During gingivectomy, excess or inflamed tissue on the gums is removed using surgical instruments. This can allow for reshaping of the gum line, management of periodontal diseases, or improved accessibility to teeth. Gingivectomy is typically performed under local anesthesia by a dentist or periodontist. It is used to improve gum health or create a suitable environment for dental treatments.
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Dentists typically diagnose gum disease through a comprehensive examination that includes checking for symptoms, measuring pocket depths between teeth and gums, and sometimes using X-rays to assess the extent of bone loss.
Symptoms may include red or swollen gums, bleeding during brushing or flossing, persistent bad breath, receding gums, and changes in the spacing between teeth.
Treatment options may include professional dental cleanings, scaling and root planing, antibiotic therapy, and surgical interventions like gum surgery or bone grafting.
In its early stages (gingivitis), gum disease is reversible with proper oral hygiene practices, including regular brushing, flossing, and professional dental cleanings. However, advanced stages (periodontitis) may require more extensive treatments and management.