Gingivectomy

Gingivelectrotomy (hernio-acomatous) is a procedure in which inflamed, herniated gum tissue, and often adhesive tissue in the periodontium, is surgically removed. This is an effective way to treat periodontal disease, a chronic inflammation of the gum tissue that leads to the formation of small periodontal pockets. In the oral cavity, the soft tissues of the jawbone and interdental joints bleed and die, or the bone becomes so thin that individual teeth begin to separate. Periodontal disease occurs due to the destruction of collagen fibers, like acrylic