Pocket Depth Reduction
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Normal, healthy gums have small pockets around each tooth. The bacteria
and infection associated with periodontitis causes these pockets to become
deeper, trapping more bacteria and causing more infection. When the pockets
become too deep for scaling and root planing,
a Pocket Depth Reduction procedure is often a solution. |
| During a Pocket Depth Reduction procedure, your dentist gently folds back
the gum and removes the disease-causing bacteria and infection. |
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Your dentist will then smooth the root surfaces and, if necessary, reshape
the gum and bone. |
| This will allow the gums to form smaller, healthier pockets. |
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