Gum Surgery
You might not think about your gums often—but when they start to recede, swell, or bleed, it becomes hard to ignore. If gum disease has progressed beyond routine cleanings and non-surgical care, gum surgery in Cupertino CA and San Francisco CA may be the next logical step. And no, it’s not something to fear. In fact, it might be the single best thing you can do to save your teeth and restore the health of your mouth.
Gum surgery allows us to clean deeper, repair damage, and restore stability to the structures that support your smile. It’s not about drastic procedures—it’s about smart, targeted treatment designed to stop disease in its tracks.
Why Would You Need Gum Surgery?
Gum disease isn’t always obvious. It often starts small—maybe a little bleeding here, a little swelling there—but it can eventually weaken the foundation around your teeth. When bacteria begin to damage the gums and underlying bone, standard cleaning techniques can no longer reach the infected areas.
You might be a candidate for gum surgery if you have:
- Persistent deep gum pockets
- Gum recession that’s exposing roots
- Loose teeth or shifting bite patterns
- Repeated gum infections
- Significant bone loss from periodontal disease
Gum surgery is how we turn the tide, stopping progression and giving your gums the chance to heal.
Types of Gum Surgery We Perform
Gum surgery isn’t a one-size-fits-all treatment. It’s a toolkit of different techniques that we tailor to your unique condition. Here's a look at several commonly recommended procedures:
- Flap Surgery (Periodontal Pocket Reduction)
This is one of the most common surgical treatments for advanced gum disease. We gently lift back the gums to remove bacteria, smooth the root surfaces, and reposition the tissue so it fits more snugly. Smaller pockets = fewer places for bacteria to hide. - Osseous Surgery
When bone has been damaged by infection, osseous surgery reshapes it to eliminate defects that trap bacteria. It improves the fit between your gums and teeth and helps reduce further bone loss. - Periodontal Regeneration
Sometimes, the damage is more than just bacteria—it’s actual bone loss. In these cases, regenerative materials like bone grafts or growth-stimulating proteins are used to rebuild the support around your teeth. - Gum Grafting
If your gums have receded and exposed the roots of your teeth, we can restore that lost coverage with a graft. This not only improves appearance but also reduces sensitivity and protects against further recession.
What Is Recovery Like?
Thanks to modern techniques, gum surgery is far less invasive than it used to be. Most patients experience minimal discomfort and are back to daily routines in a day or two. You’ll receive detailed aftercare instructions, and we’ll be with you every step of the way during healing.
Soreness and swelling are typically mild and can be managed with medication and soft foods for a few days. The real reward? Gums that feel stronger, teeth that feel more secure, and a mouth that feels fresher and healthier.
What Are the Benefits of Gum Surgery?
Gum surgery isn’t just about fixing the present—it’s about preserving your smile for the future. When done at the right time, it can:
- Reduce or eliminate deep pockets
- Halt the spread of gum disease
- Strengthen the attachment between gums and teeth
- Regenerate lost bone and tissue
- Improve the look and balance of your smile
- Help you avoid tooth loss and more invasive treatments later
Your Next Step Toward Healthier Gums
Gum surgery may sound intimidating, but it's often the most powerful step you can take to protect your oral health. And with today’s minimally invasive options and customized treatment plans, it’s easier and more comfortable than you think.
Curious if gum surgery is right for you?
Let’s schedule a consultation. We’ll evaluate your condition, walk you through your options, and build a plan that works for your smile—and your peace of mind. Healthy gums aren’t just the goal—they’re the foundation. Let’s protect them together. Contact Lee Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery and Periodontics at one of our locations in Cupertino CA and San Francisco CA today!
Cupertino
10055 Miller Ave # 105
Cupertino, CA 95014
San Francisco
348 Taraval St
San Francisco, CA 94116