Periodontal Health Agra
Periodontal Excellence

Why is Gum Surgery Necessary?

When gum disease progresses beyond simple cleaning, or when the gum line affects your smile's aesthetics, professional gum surgery becomes essential.

At Dagur Dental Care, we focus on both therapeutic and cosmetic gum procedures. From treating deep infections (Periodontitis) to performing "Gummy Smile" corrections, Dr. Yatendra Pratap Singh ensures a painless and precise experience.

  • Infection Control: Removing deep-seated bacteria to save your natural teeth.
  • Aesthetic Contouring: Reshaping uneven or excessive gum tissue.
  • Bone Preservation: Procedures that prevent jawbone loss caused by gum disease.
Our Services

Advanced Gum Procedures

Flap Surgery

A standard procedure to clean the roots of a tooth and repair bone damage caused by gum disease.

Gingivectomy

Removal of excess gum tissue to treat "gummy smiles" or to improve oral hygiene access.

Gum Grafting

Treating gum recession by protecting roots and developing thick, healthy gum tissue.

Don't Ignore the Signs

Symptoms of Gum Problems

Bleeding while brushing
Receding gum line
Persistent bad breath
Loose or shifting teeth

If you notice these symptoms, a periodontal consultation is highly recommended to prevent tooth loss.

Laser Gum Care

We offer Laser-Assisted New Attachment Procedure (LANAP) — a minimally invasive alternative to traditional surgery that results in less pain and faster healing.

Gum Surgery FAQs

We use local anesthesia to ensure you feel no pain during the procedure. For post-surgery recovery, most patients manage well with standard over-the-counter pain relief. Laser surgery options often require no sutures and have minimal discomfort.

Most patients return to work within 1-2 days. Full healing of the gum tissue usually takes 1 to 2 weeks, during which you'll need to follow a soft-food diet and gentle oral hygiene routine.

Protect Your Smile's Foundation

Early intervention saves teeth. Schedule your gum health check-up at Dagur Dental Care today.