Gingivectomy

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What is the meaning of Gingivectomy?

Gingivectomy is widely used term in Dental Procedures.

Gingivectomy is a dental procedure that involves the surgical removal of gum tissue. This is typically done to address problems such as gum disease (periodontitis) or to reshape the gums for aesthetic reasons. During a gingivectomy, the dentist or periodontist uses a scalpel or laser to remove or reshape the gum tissue around the teeth. This procedure can help reduce pocket depths between the gums and teeth, eliminating areas where bacteria can grow and cause further damage. It may also improve the appearance of the gums by removing excess tissue or correcting an uneven gumline. Gingivectomy is performed under local anesthesia, and post-operative care instructions, such as proper oral hygiene and regular dental visits, are usually provided to ensure optimal healing.

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