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Gum flap surgery, also known as periodontal flap surgery, is a specialized dental procedure used to treat advanced gum disease and restore the health of the gums and supporting bone structures. This surgical approach allows dentists to access the roots of the teeth and underlying bone to remove deep-seated plaque and tartar, which regular cleaning cannot reach.
At McLevin Dental Clinic, we provide expert care and personalized treatment plans to help patients understand and benefit from gum flap surgery when necessary.
What is Gum Flap Surgery?
Gum flap surgery involves lifting the gums away from the teeth temporarily to expose the roots and bone.

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Chewing tobacco is a habit that many underestimate in its impact on oral health, especially gum health. While often viewed as less harmful than smoking, chewing tobacco poses serious risks to the gums, teeth, and overall mouth environment.

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Maintaining healthy gums is a cornerstone of overall oral wellness, and many people look for effective toothpaste options to support this goal. Tartar control toothpaste is a popular choice aimed at preventing plaque buildup that leads to tartar — hardened plaque that can cause gum disease.

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Healthy gums rely heavily on good blood circulation to stay strong, fight infection, and support healing. Poor blood flow to the gums can contribute to gum disease, slow healing, and increased sensitivity.

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Gum disease, or periodontal disease, is widely recognized as a leading cause of tooth loss, gum inflammation, and oral discomfort. However, its impact may extend far beyond the mouth.

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Healthy gums are essential not only for a beautiful smile but also for overall oral and systemic health. While regular brushing, flossing, and dental checkups are critical for gum health, certain dietary supplements can provide additional support by enhancing gum tissue strength, reducing inflammation, and fighting infection.
At McLevin Dental Clinic, we recognize the importance of a holistic approach to oral care, including the role supplements play in maintaining optimal gum health.
Why Are Supplements Important for Gum Health?
Gums are made of soft tissue that requires proper nutrition to stay resilient against bacterial infections and inflammation.

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Undergoing gum surgery, whether for gum disease treatment, gum contouring, or flap surgery, often leads to sensitivity and discomfort during the healing process. Managing post-surgery gum sensitivity effectively is essential to ensure a smooth recovery and to protect your oral health.
At McLevin Dental Clinic, we prioritize patient comfort and provide comprehensive guidance to help you manage gum sensitivity after surgery.
What Causes Gum Sensitivity After Surgery?
Gum sensitivity after dental surgery is caused by several factors:
Tissue Trauma: Surgery disturbs the gum tissue and exposes nerve endings, making the area more sensitive.
Inflammation: The body’s natural inflammatory response during healing can increase sensitivity and tenderness.
Exposed Roots: If gum tissue has been removed or reshaped, tooth roots may become temporarily exposed, which can cause sharp sensitivity to temperature and touch.
Changes in Oral Care Routine: Brushing and flossing near the surgical site may be difficult or uncomfortable, potentially causing irritation.
Common Symptoms of Post-Surgery Gum Sensitivity
Mild to moderate pain or tenderness in the gums
Sharp sensitivity to hot, cold, sweet, or acidic foods and drinks
Swelling or redness near the surgical area
Occasional bleeding when brushing or eating
Tips to Manage Gum Sensitivity After Surgery
Follow Your Dentist’s Instructions Carefully
Your dental team will provide specific post-operative instructions, including medications, mouth rinses, and activity restrictions.

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Laser gum contouring is a modern dental procedure that has transformed the way gum reshaping and treatment for gum-related issues are approached. For patients seeking both functional and aesthetic improvements in their smile, laser gum contouring offers a precise, minimally invasive solution that promotes quicker healing and less discomfort compared to traditional surgical methods.
What is Laser Gum Contouring?
Laser gum contouring, also known as laser gingivectomy or gum reshaping, is a dental procedure that uses a focused laser beam to remove excess gum tissue.

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Many people notice that their gums feel different when the weather changes, but few realize that weather shifts can actually influence gum health. Seasonal changes in temperature, humidity, and air pressure may affect gum tissue sensitivity, inflammation, and healing.

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Vitamins play a vital role in maintaining healthy gums and overall oral health. A deficiency in essential vitamins can contribute to gum disease, inflammation, bleeding, and delayed healing.

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