Periodontal Surgery: Reconstructive Measures.
The goal of periodontal surgery is to achieve aesthetic or functional improvement of the tooth-supporting apparatus. Especially after the treatment of periodontitis (freedom from inflammation), lost bone and/or receded gums can be reconstructed.
Periodontal surgery aims to achieve aesthetic or functional improvement. Particularly after the treatment of periodontitis (freedom from inflammation), lost bone and/or receded gums can be rebuilt. Our specialists in the field of periodontology, Dr. Carolin Fischer and Dr. Frederic Hermann, utilize microsurgical techniques. This includes, for example, aesthetic-plastic periodontal surgery. Exposed tooth roots resulting from gum recession are covered with innovative soft tissue replacement (NOVOMATRIX®). The result is a beautiful, healthy gum line. Bone augmentation procedures are also possible, often accompanying gum reconstruction. Bone grafting can be performed using autogenous bone or high-quality bone substitute materials.