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Surgical removal of gum tissue
Gingivectomy is a dental procedure in which a dentist or oral surgeon cuts away part of the gums in the mouth (the gingiva). It is the oldest surgical
Gingivectomy
Cosmetic dental procedure
A gum lift (also known as a gingivectomy) is a cosmetic dental procedure that raises and sculpts the gum line. This procedure involves reshaping the tissue
Gum_lift
Dental procedure
Laser gingivectomy is a dental procedure that recontours the gingival tissue to improve long term dental health, aesthetics or uncover impacted/unerupted
Laser_gingivectomy
Crystal used as a lasing medium for solid-state lasers
also been used for soft tissue surgeries in the oral cavity, such as gingivectomy, periodontal sulcular debridement, LANAP, and pulpotomy. Nd:YAG dental
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Process in tooth development
Type 1a Apical to CEJ Adequate Incisal to CEJ Gingivectomy Type 1b At CEJ Adequate Incisal to CEJ Gingivectomy and osseous surgery Type 2a Apical to CEJ Inadequate
Tooth_eruption
Soft tissue surrounding the roots of the teeth
steroids are also closely associated with gingival enlargement requiring a gingivectomy for many cases. Gingival recession is when there is an apical movement
Gums
Splenopexy · Lymph node biopsy GI/mouth Uvulopalatoplasty · Palatoplasty Gingivectomy · Glossectomy · Esophagectomy · Gastrectomy · Appendectomy · Proctocolectomy ·
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Dental work that improves appearance
grafts the removal of tooth structure or gums – examples: enameloplasty, gingivectomy neither adding nor removing dental materials, tooth structure, or gums
Cosmetic_dentistry
Show of the anterior gingiva above the teeth when smiling
the gingival exposure. Treatment option include orthodontics, surgery (gingivectomy), botulinum toxin A injections, and micro-autologous fat transplantation
Gummy_smile
Laser used in dentistry
procedures, lasers are commonly used for gingivectomy, mucogingival surgery, and crown lengthening. Laser gingivectomy is indicated for suprabony pockets,
Dental_laser
Medical procedure
gingiva are reshaped to correct deformities. Gingivoplasty is similar to gingivectomy but with a different objective. This is a procedure performed to eliminate
Gingivoplasty
Abnormally deep space between a tooth and the gums
occurs without dental surgical therapy. However, in certain situations, a gingivectomy is necessary to reduce the gingival pocket depths to a healthy 1–3 mm
Gingival and periodontal pocket
Gingival_and_periodontal_pocket
List of Surgical Removals
ganglion. Gastrectomy is the partial or full removal of the stomach. Gingivectomy is the removal of gums. Glossectomy is the removal of part or all of
List_of_-ectomies
French dentist (1679–1761)
improved the way the amalgams were made and was the first physician to do gingivectomy on his patients when required. The American 19th-century dentist Chapin
Pierre_Fauchard
Series of events that restore integrity to damaged tissue after an injury
surgical wound healing by secondary intention is controversial. Examples: gingivectomy, gingivoplasty, tooth extraction sockets, poorly reduced fractures, burns
Wound_healing
Increase in size of the gums
surgical removal of the excess tissue, most often with a procedure known as gingivectomy. In DIGO, improved oral hygiene and plaque control is still important
Gingival_enlargement
Application of laser in medical field
removal, and tattoo removal dermatology, to treat melanoma frenectomy gingivectomy lithotripsy laser mammography medical imaging microscopy ophthalmology
Laser_medicine
Film series
5328 (1960) – Gingivectomy, clinical aspects of a gingival condition of the gums; surgical technique used in performing a gingivectomy (16 min; color)
Professional_Medical_Film
– centric relation MeSH E06.645.100 – apicoectomy MeSH E06.645.350 – gingivectomy MeSH E06.645.355 – gingivoplasty MeSH E06.645.380 – glossectomy MeSH E06
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Swelling of gums due to side effect of medications
overgrowth. Another option is the surgical removal of excess tissue via gingivectomy. This method is widely successful, although recurrence has been reported
Drug-induced gingival enlargement
Drug-induced_gingival_enlargement
Medical use of laser to cut tissues
and dental surgery for virtually all soft-tissue procedures, such as gingivectomies, vestibuloplasties, frenectomies, and operculectomies. The CO2 10,600 nm
Laser_surgery
Form of dental surgery
possible There are three main methods for surgical crown lengthening: Gingivectomy Apically repositioned flap (APF) surgery Apically repositioned flap (APF)
Periodontal_surgery
New Zealand periodontist (born 1943)
course using closed circuit television, and recorded teaching videos on gingivectomies and apically repositioned flaps. She returned to London to defend her
Angela_Pack
Injury to the teeth or surrounding tissues
to adjacent teeth Non-emergency: removal of loose fragment (following gingivectomy, surgery or via orthodontics), root canal treatment and restoration with
Dental_trauma
• Gingival enlargement • Gingival fibers • Gingival sulcus • Gingivectomy • Gingivitis • Giovanni Battista Orsenigo • Glandular odontogenic
Index of oral health and dental articles
Index_of_oral_health_and_dental_articles
Skin condition
Some methods used to eliminate or reduce this pigmentation include gingivectomy, laser therapy and cryosurgery. There are pros and cons for each type
Oral_pigmentation
Medical condition
Removal of excess tissue under anesthesia through an internal bevel gingivectomy or undisplaced flap followed by gingivoplasty and continuous sling suture
Hereditary gingival fibromatosis
Hereditary_gingival_fibromatosis
540.960 – vitrectomy MeSH E04.545.100 – apicoectomy MeSH E04.545.350 – gingivectomy MeSH E04.545.355 – gingivoplasty MeSH E04.545.380 – glossectomy MeSH E04
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