Flap surgery is a minor gum procedure done to clean deep infection and calculus deposits beneath the gums. It helps restore gum health, reduce bleeding, and prevent tooth loss in advanced gum disease cases.
When routine cleaning canβt reach deep pockets of infection, flap surgery allows the dentist to access, clean and disinfect the roots β saving teeth that might otherwise be lost.
Flap surgery is usually suggested for patients with chronic gum disease or deep periodontal pockets that donβt respond to regular scaling and root planing.
The procedure is simple and done under local anesthesia. The dentist lifts a small section of the gum to access the infected area, cleans the roots, and repositions the gum tissue for better healing.