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Pocket Reduction Surgery in London, United Kingdom

Pocket Reduction Surgery at London Dental Specialists: Our Dental Clinic in London, England, United Kingdom, offers advanced periodontal treatment to effectively combat severe gum disease. This sophisticated surgical procedure specifically targets and reduces the depth of periodontal pockets—spaces between your teeth and gums where harmful bacteria thrive. By accessing the root surface and bone through careful surgical techniques, our specialist periodontists remove pathogenic plaque and tartar whilst reshaping the surrounding tissue to promote optimal healing.Our pocket reduction surgery provides a crucial solution for patients with advanced periodontal disease where non-surgical treatments have proven insufficient. The procedure involves carefully folding back the gum tissue to thoroughly clean the root surfaces and reshape irregular bone patterns, ultimately allowing your gums to reattach to healthy bone. This targeted approach not only eliminates disease-causing bacteria but also creates an environment that's significantly easier to maintain through regular oral hygiene practices.The benefits of this treatment extend well beyond immediate pocket reduction. Our patients experience improved gum health, better access for daily cleaning, and enhanced protection against future periodontal disease progression. With proper post-operative care and maintenance, pocket reduction surgery represents a cornerstone treatment in preserving your natural teeth and maintaining long-term oral health.

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Learn how we provide our Pocket Reduction Surgery

At London Dental Specialists, our pocket reduction surgery follows a comprehensive, patient-focused approach designed to effectively treat gum disease and restore oral health. The treatment journey begins with a thorough consultation and assessment, where we examine your gum pockets and overall oral health. Our specialists then create a customised treatment plan, followed by the surgical procedure which involves carefully accessing the affected areas to remove harmful bacteria and reshape the bone and gum tissue. The process concludes with detailed post-treatment care instructions and follow-up appointments to ensure optimal healing and long-term success. Throughout each stage, our experienced team utilises advanced techniques and technology to deliver precise, comfortable treatment whilst maintaining the highest standards of dental care.

  • Step 1: We Assess Your Pocket Reduction Surgery Needs and Answer Your Questions and Concerns
  • Step 2: We Create Your Custom Pocket Reduction Surgery Treatment Plan
  • Step 3: With Perfect Precision and Expertise, We Provide Your Treatment
  • Step 4: Post Treatment Care and Guidance Provided for your Pocket Reduction Surgery Treatment Recovery
  • Consultation and Assessment for Pocket Reduction Surgery

    Your pocket reduction surgery journey begins with a comprehensive consultation and assessment at London Dental Specialists. During this initial visit, our periodontal specialists will thoroughly evaluate your gum health and determine if pocket reduction surgery is the most suitable treatment for your condition.

    The consultation involves several key components:

    • Detailed oral examination to assess the extent of gum disease and pocket depths
    • Digital X-rays and imaging to evaluate bone loss and root structure
    • Periodontal probing measurements to record the depth of gum pockets around each tooth
    • Review of your medical history and current medications
    • Discussion of your oral hygiene routine and lifestyle factors

    During your assessment, we will:

    • Explain the surgical procedure in detail
    • Address any concerns or questions you may have
    • Provide personalised pre-operative instructions
    • Discuss post-operative care requirements
    • Create a tailored treatment plan

    Important factors we consider during your assessment:

    • Overall health status and medical conditions
    • Current medications and supplements
    • Smoking status and alcohol consumption
    • Previous dental treatments and procedures
    • Your oral hygiene practices and capabilities

    Following your consultation, we will provide you with a comprehensive treatment plan outlining the recommended procedures and expected timeline for your pocket reduction surgery.

    Pocket Reduction Surgery Specialists showing their female patient their Pocket Reduction Surgery Results who is happy and smiling looking in the mirror with her new Pocket Reduction Surgery

    Custom Treatment Plan for Pocket Reduction Surgery

    Our custom treatment plan for pocket reduction surgery begins with a comprehensive evaluation of your gum health and specific needs. During this crucial planning phase, we carefully assess the extent of your periodontal pockets and develop a tailored surgical approach.

    Your personalised treatment plan includes:

    • Detailed pocket depth measurements to identify affected areas
    • Digital imaging and radiographs to evaluate bone loss patterns
    • Specific surgical techniques selected based on your condition
    • Timeline for treatment and recovery expectations

    We carefully consider several key factors when developing your treatment plan:

    • Current state of periodontal health
    • Location and depth of periodontal pockets
    • Extent of bone loss
    • Overall oral health condition
    • Medical history and lifestyle factors

    Your treatment plan will outline the specific surgical approach we'll use, which may include:

    • Open flap debridement for deep pocket cleaning
    • Bone reshaping where necessary
    • Gum tissue repositioning for optimal healing

    We'll provide you with detailed pre-operative instructions and discuss:

    • Preparation requirements before surgery
    • Post-operative care guidelines
    • Expected healing timeline
    • Follow-up appointment schedule

    Our specialist team will ensure you fully understand each aspect of your treatment plan before proceeding with the surgery, allowing you to make an informed decision about your periodontal care.

    Pocket Reduction Surgery Specialists showing their female patient their Pocket Reduction Surgery Treatment Plan

    Treatment Procedures for Pocket Reduction Surgery

    Pocket reduction surgery is a specialised periodontal procedure that effectively reduces the depth of periodontal pockets between your teeth and gums. At London Dental Specialists, our experienced periodontists perform this precise surgical treatment to eliminate harmful bacteria and restore gum health.

    The procedure begins with the administration of local anaesthetic to ensure your comfort throughout the treatment. Our specialist will then:

    1. Gently fold back the gum tissue to access the affected areas
    2. Remove all bacteria, calculus, and infected tissue from around the teeth
    3. Smooth irregular bone surfaces where necessary
    4. Secure the gum tissue back in place with small sutures

    The entire procedure typically takes 1-2 hours depending on the number of areas requiring treatment. Most patients can return to their normal activities within 24-48 hours, though complete healing occurs over several weeks.

    Post-surgical care is essential for optimal results. We provide comprehensive aftercare instructions, including:

    • Proper oral hygiene techniques
    • Dietary recommendations
    • Activity restrictions
    • Pain management guidance

    Following treatment, you'll notice significant improvements in your oral health, including:

    • Reduced pocket depths
    • Decreased gum inflammation
    • Better access for daily cleaning
    • Enhanced long-term tooth stability

    Regular follow-up appointments will be scheduled to monitor your healing progress and ensure the best possible outcome for your periodontal health.

    Pocket Reduction Surgery Specialists doing a dental procedure for Pocket Reduction Surgery Treatment completed at London Dental Specialists: A Dental Clinic in London, United Kingdom

    Post Treatment Care for Pocket Reduction Surgery

    Post-treatment care is crucial for successful healing after pocket reduction surgery. Our dedicated team at London Dental Specialists provides comprehensive support throughout your recovery journey, ensuring optimal results from your procedure.

    During the initial 24-48 hours after surgery, you should:

    • Apply ice packs to the outside of your face in 20-minute intervals to reduce swelling
    • Rest and avoid strenuous physical activities
    • Keep your head elevated while sleeping
    • Take prescribed medications as directed
    • Avoid touching or disturbing the surgical site

    For the first week post-surgery:

    • Maintain a soft food diet
    • Avoid hot foods and drinks until numbness has completely worn off
    • Gently rinse with prescribed antimicrobial mouthwash
    • Do not smoke or use tobacco products
    • Avoid alcoholic beverages

    Long-term care includes:

    • Maintaining excellent oral hygiene following our specific instructions
    • Attending scheduled follow-up appointments
    • Following recommended cleaning techniques
    • Completing the full course of prescribed medications

    Should you experience any unusual symptoms or concerns, our specialist team is available to provide support and guidance. Contact us immediately if you notice:

    • Severe bleeding that doesn't subside
    • Unusual or increasing pain
    • Persistent swelling after 72 hours
    • Signs of infection

    Remember that our 10-year warranty on dental implants and endodontics reflects our commitment to your long-term oral health. Following these post-treatment care instructions diligently will help ensure the best possible outcome from your pocket reduction surgery.

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    Our Dentists serving your Pocket Reduction Surgery Treatments at our clinic: London Dental Specialists

    Our Expert Team for Pocket Reduction SurgeryAt London Dental Specialists: Our Dental Clinic in London, England, United Kingdom, our highly qualified team specialises in advanced periodontal treatments, including pocket reduction surgery. Led by Dr. Ope Sodeinde, our periodontal specialist with extensive training from the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, we deliver exceptional care for patients requiring this crucial gum disease treatment.Our team's expertise in pocket reduction surgery is particularly showcased through Dr. Sodeinde's Master's degree in Restorative Dentistry and Master of Clinical Dentistry in Periodontics, ensuring the highest standard of surgical precision and patient care. Supporting him, our skilled dental nurses, Geslaine De Souza and Mercedes Martin, provide essential assistance during these intricate procedures, maintaining our strict surgical protocols and ensuring patient comfort throughout treatment.Dr. Neha Patel, our endodontics specialist, complements our periodontal services by addressing any root-related complications that may arise in conjunction with gum disease treatment. Her expertise ensures comprehensive care for complex cases requiring both periodontal and endodontic attention.Our dental therapist, Florentina Ciuchea, plays a vital role in post-surgical care and maintenance, providing expert guidance on oral hygiene practices essential for long-term success after pocket reduction surgery. Her BSc in Oral Health Science enables her to deliver thorough aftercare instructions and monitor healing progress effectively.Together, our team combines their extensive qualifications and experience to provide comprehensive periodontal care, ensuring each patient receives personalised attention throughout their pocket reduction surgery journey.
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    Dr. Ope Sodeinde

    Principal Dentist & Dental Specialist in Periodontics

    Dr. Ope Sodeinde, our Principal Dentist and Specialist in Periodontics, brings exceptional expertise to pocket reduction surgery procedures at London Dental Specialists. His Master of Clinical Dentistry in Periodontics (MClinDent Perio) and prestigious Membership in Periodontics (MPerioRCS) from the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh specifically qualify him for performing complex periodontal procedures. Dr. Sodeinde's extensive training in gum disease treatment and periodontal surgery makes him particularly skilled in pocket reduction techniques, which are essential for treating advanced periodontal conditions. His comprehensive understanding of periodontal structures, combined with his Master's degree in Restorative Dentistry, ensures patients receive expert care that addresses both the immediate periodontal concerns and long-term oral health maintenance.

    Dr. Ope Sodeinde Certifications

    • Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS)
    • Membership of the Faculty of Dental Surgery, Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (MFDS RCS(Ed))
    • Master of Science in Restorative Dentistry (MSc (Rest Dent))
    • Master of Clinical Dentistry in Periodontics (MClinDent (Perio))
    • Membership in Periodontics, Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (MPerioRCS (Ed))
    • GDC Registration Number: 104071

    Dr. Neha Patel

    Specialist in Endodontics

    Dr. Neha Patel Certifications

    • Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS)
    • Membership of the Faculty of Dental Surgery, Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (MFDS RCS(Ed))
    • Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA)
    • Master of Clinical Dentistry in Endodontics (MClinDent (Ed))
    • Membership in Endodontics, Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (MEndoRCS (Ed))
    • GDC No: 150517

    Dr. Kia Papagalani

    Specialist in Orthodontics

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    Dr. Kia Papagalani Certifications

    • Diploma in Dental Surgery, DipDS
    • Master of Science in Orthodontics, MS (Ortho)
    • General Dental Council Registration No. 228487
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    Frequently Asked Questions About Our Pocket Reduction Surgery in London, UK

    Considering Pocket Reduction Surgery? We understand you may have questions. Our team of dental specialists, including a Periodontist, Endodontist and Orthodontist along with our team of Dental Therapists and Nurses are here to guide you through the process.
    What is Pocket Reduction Surgery and how does it treat gum disease?

    Pocket reduction surgery, also known as osseous surgery, is a specialised periodontal procedure that treats severe gum disease by reducing the depth of periodontal pockets - spaces between the teeth and gums where harmful bacteria collect. The procedure involves folding back the gum tissue to remove disease-causing bacteria and damaged bone, then securing the tissue in a position that makes it easier to keep clean during daily oral hygiene.

    During the procedure, a periodontist carefully separates the gums from the teeth to gain direct access to the roots and surrounding bone tissue. They thoroughly clean the root surfaces, remove infected tissue, and reshape irregular bone surfaces before securing the gums back in place with small stitches. This treatment is typically recommended when non-surgical methods like scaling and root planing haven't been sufficient to manage deep pockets of 5mm or more.

    • Treatment timeline:
      • Procedure duration: 1-2 hours per quadrant
      • Recovery period: 1-2 weeks
      • Return to normal activities: Usually within 2-3 days
    • Post-surgery care:
      • Gentle brushing after 24 hours
      • Salt water rinses to promote healing
      • Soft food diet for several days
      • Avoid smoking during recovery
    • Expected outcomes:
      • Reduced pocket depths
      • Easier maintenance of oral hygiene
      • Decreased risk of future bone loss
      • Better long-term tooth preservation

    At London Dental Specialists, our experienced periodontists provide comprehensive aftercare support and can be contacted if any concerns arise during recovery. Patients typically notice significant improvement in gum health within weeks of the procedure, with continued benefits when maintaining proper oral hygiene routines.

    How long does pocket reduction surgery recovery take and what should patients expect during healing?

    Recovery from pocket reduction surgery typically takes 2-3 weeks, with most patients returning to normal activities within 1-2 weeks. Initial healing occurs within the first week, though complete tissue healing and pocket reduction continues for several months after the procedure.

    During the first 24-48 hours, patients can expect mild discomfort and swelling, which can be managed with over-the-counter pain medication. Some bleeding and tenderness are normal in the first few days, gradually subsiding as healing progresses.

    • First 24 Hours:
      • Rest and avoid strenuous activities
      • Apply ice packs to reduce swelling
      • Stick to soft, cool foods
      • Avoid touching the surgical area
    • First Week:
      • Gentle salt water rinses after 24 hours
      • Continue soft food diet
      • Avoid smoking and alcohol
      • Stitches begin dissolving (7-10 days)
    • Weeks 2-3:
      • Gradual return to normal diet
      • Resume gentle oral hygiene routines
      • Decreased sensitivity and swelling
      • Follow-up appointment to monitor healing

    For optimal recovery, patients should maintain good oral hygiene and attend all scheduled follow-up appointments. Our specialists are available for support throughout the healing process, ensuring the best possible outcome for your periodontal health.

    What are the costs and potential risks involved with Pocket Reduction Surgery?

    Pocket reduction surgery in London typically costs between £800-£2,500 per quadrant, with the total cost varying based on the extent of treatment needed. The main risks include temporary discomfort, swelling, minor bleeding, and potential infection, though these complications are generally manageable with proper aftercare. More serious but rare risks can include changes in tooth sensitivity, gum recession, or tooth mobility.

    The procedure involves carefully folding back the gum tissue to remove harmful bacteria and reshape irregular bone surfaces, with healing typically taking 1-2 weeks. Most patients can return to work within 2-3 days, though complete healing may take several weeks.

    • Common Side Effects:
      • Temporary gum tenderness
      • Mild swelling for 2-3 days
      • Temperature sensitivity
      • Minor bleeding during initial recovery
    • Recovery Timeline:
      • First 24 hours: Rest and cold compress application
      • Days 2-7: Gentle oral hygiene routine
      • Days 7-14: Suture removal and initial healing assessment
      • Weeks 2-8: Progressive return to normal oral hygiene
    • Post-Treatment Care:
      • Avoid strenuous activity for 2-3 days
      • Follow prescribed medication schedule
      • Use recommended antimicrobial mouth rinse
      • Attend all follow-up appointments
    What are the signs that indicate you might need Pocket Reduction Surgery?

    Common signs indicating a need for pocket reduction surgery include persistent gum inflammation, deep periodontal pockets measuring over 5mm, recurring gum infections, and visible gum recession. These symptoms often develop when bacteria and plaque accumulate in deep spaces between your teeth and gums, leading to progressive periodontal disease that doesn't respond to non-surgical treatments.

    Advanced warning signs that suggest pocket reduction surgery may be necessary include bleeding gums during brushing, chronic bad breath, loose teeth, and visible bone loss on dental X-rays. If scaling and root planing haven't successfully reduced pocket depths, surgery may be the next recommended step.

    • Key indicators you may need pocket reduction surgery:
      • Periodontal pockets deeper than 5mm
      • Persistent gum inflammation despite regular cleaning
      • Recurring gum infections
      • Progressive gum recession
      • Visible bone loss on X-rays
    Pocket DepthRecommended Treatment
    1-3mmNormal, routine maintenance
    4-5mmDeep cleaning may suffice
    6mm+Surgery typically recommended
    What lifestyle changes and oral hygiene practices should be maintained after pocket reduction surgery?

    After pocket reduction surgery, maintaining strict oral hygiene practices and making specific lifestyle changes are crucial for long-term success. The most important practices include gentle but thorough brushing twice daily with a soft-bristled toothbrush, using antimicrobial mouthwash, and carefully flossing once your periodontist gives approval - typically after initial healing.

    Lifestyle modifications should include eliminating tobacco use completely, as smoking significantly impairs healing and increases the risk of complications. A balanced diet rich in vitamins C and D supports gum healing and maintaining good blood sugar control is essential for diabetic patients.

    • Daily Oral Care Routine:
      • Brush gently at a 45-degree angle using approved techniques
      • Use prescribed antimicrobial mouthwash
      • Clean between teeth with recommended interdental aids
    • Essential Lifestyle Changes:
      • Avoid hard, crunchy foods during healing
      • Stop smoking and avoid alcohol for at least two weeks
      • Maintain regular follow-up appointments

    Should you experience any concerns during recovery, our specialist team at London Dental Specialists is available to provide support and guidance. We recommend scheduling regular maintenance visits every 3-4 months initially to monitor healing and ensure optimal results.

    What are the alternatives to Pocket Reduction Surgery and when might they be recommended?

    Pocket reduction surgery, also known as osseous surgery, is a specialised periodontal procedure that reduces the space between your gums and teeth where harmful bacteria can accumulate. This surgical treatment involves folding back the gum tissue to remove disease-causing bacteria and smooth damaged bone, allowing the gum tissue to reattach to healthy bone.

    The procedure typically takes 1-2 hours per quadrant of the mouth and is performed under local anaesthetic. During the surgery, your periodontist will carefully separate the gums from the teeth to access and clean the root surfaces and reshape irregular bone surfaces, helping to eliminate the periodontal pockets where bacteria thrive.

    • Treatment timeline:
      • Initial consultation and examination
      • Pre-surgical scaling and root planing (if needed)
      • Surgery performed in 1-4 sessions
      • Recovery period of 2-4 weeks
    • Post-surgery care:
      • Gentle brushing after 24 hours
      • Salt water rinses
      • Soft food diet for 1-2 weeks
      • Regular follow-up appointments

    At London Dental Specialists, our experienced periodontists utilise advanced techniques and equipment to ensure optimal results. Patients typically experience minimal discomfort, which can be managed with over-the-counter pain medication. For any concerns during recovery, our specialist team provides comprehensive support and guidance.

    How does the pocket reduction surgical procedure compare to other gum disease treatments?

    Pocket reduction surgery offers a more comprehensive treatment approach compared to non-surgical gum disease treatments, particularly for cases with deep periodontal pockets exceeding 5mm. Unlike scaling and root planing alone, this surgical procedure allows direct access to the root surfaces and underlying bone, enabling thorough removal of bacteria and calculus that non-surgical treatments cannot effectively reach.

    The key advantage of pocket reduction surgery over conservative treatments lies in its ability to physically reduce pocket depths through careful reshaping of both bone and gum tissue. While non-surgical treatments like deep cleaning can manage mild to moderate cases, they cannot address severe bone loss or deep pockets that harbour persistent infection.

    • Treatment comparison benefits:
      • Better access for cleaning deep pockets
      • More thorough removal of bacteria and calculus
      • Ability to reshape irregular bone surfaces
      • Long-term reduction in pocket depths
    Treatment Aspect Pocket Reduction Surgery Non-Surgical Treatment
    Pocket Depth Treatment Can treat pockets >5mm Most effective for pockets <5mm
    Recovery Time 1-2 weeks 2-3 days
    Treatment Duration Single surgical session Multiple appointments
    What is the typical success rate of Pocket Reduction Surgery for treating advanced gum disease?

    Pocket reduction surgery, also known as osseous surgery, is a specialised periodontal procedure that reduces the space between your gums and teeth where harmful bacteria can accumulate. This surgical treatment involves folding back the gum tissue to remove disease-causing bacteria and smooth damaged bone, allowing the gum tissue to reattach to healthy bone.

    The procedure typically takes 1-2 hours per quadrant of the mouth and is performed under local anaesthetic. During the surgery, your periodontist will carefully separate the gums from the teeth to access and clean the root surfaces and reshape irregular bone surfaces, helping to eliminate the periodontal pockets where bacteria thrive.

    • Treatment timeline:
      • Initial consultation and examination
      • Pre-surgical scaling and root planing (if needed)
      • Surgery performed in 1-4 sessions
      • Recovery period of 2-4 weeks
    • Post-surgery care:
      • Gentle brushing after 24 hours
      • Salt water rinses
      • Soft food diet for 1-2 weeks
      • Regular follow-up appointments

    At London Dental Specialists, our experienced periodontists use advanced techniques and equipment to ensure optimal results. We provide comprehensive aftercare support and can be contacted if any concerns arise during the healing process.

    Can’t find the answer to your Pocket Reduction Surgery questions here? Always feel welcome to contact us with your Pocket Reduction Surgery questions and concerns.
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    What is the typical recovery timeline and aftercare process for pocket reduction surgery in London?

    Recovery from pocket reduction surgery typically takes 2-3 weeks, with most patients returning to normal activities within 48-72 hours after the procedure. The initial healing phase involves managing minor discomfort and following specific aftercare instructions to ensure optimal results.

    Post-surgery care at London Dental Specialists includes detailed aftercare guidance, with regular check-ups to monitor healing progress. Most patients experience mild swelling and tenderness for the first few days, which can be managed with over-the-counter pain medication.

    Key Recovery Timeline:

    • First 24 hours: Rest and apply ice packs to reduce swelling
    • Days 2-7: Gentle salt water rinses and soft food diet
    • Days 7-14: Dissolving stitches begin to disappear
    • Weeks 2-3: Gradual return to normal oral hygiene routine

    Essential Aftercare Instructions:

    • Avoid hot foods and drinks for the first 24 hours
    • Do not smoke or use tobacco products
    • Take prescribed medications as directed
    • Use prescribed antimicrobial mouth rinse
    • Maintain soft food diet for 1-2 weeks
    • Avoid strenuous exercise for 3-5 days

    Should you experience any concerns during recovery, our specialist team is available for support and guidance. Regular follow-up appointments will be scheduled to monitor your healing progress and ensure optimal results.

    What are the financing options and payment plans available for pocket reduction surgery?

    At London Dental Specialists, we understand that pocket reduction surgery is a significant investment in your oral health. While the cost of pocket reduction surgery in London typically ranges from £1,500 to £3,000 per quadrant, we offer various flexible payment solutions to help make your treatment more manageable. We encourage you to contact our treatment coordinators who can discuss personalised financing arrangements tailored to your specific needs.

    Our team is committed to providing transparent financial information and will work with you to explore all available payment options. During your initial consultation, we'll provide a detailed treatment plan including all associated costs, allowing you to make an informed decision about your dental care.

    • Complimentary initial financial consultation
    • Detailed written treatment plan and cost breakdown
    • Various payment plan durations available
    • Multiple payment methods accepted
    Treatment StagePayment Structure
    Initial ConsultationSeparate fee, can be deducted from total treatment cost
    Treatment PlanningIncluded in overall cost
    Main ProcedureFlexible payment arrangements available

    Contact our treatment coordinators today to discuss your personal circumstances and explore the payment options available to you.

    What are the next steps to schedule a consultation and begin treatment for pocket reduction surgery?

    To schedule a consultation for pocket reduction surgery at London Dental Specialists, simply contact our clinic by phone or through our online booking system. Our experienced periodontal team will arrange an initial consultation to assess your gum health and determine if pocket reduction surgery is the right treatment for you.

    The journey begins with a comprehensive examination where we evaluate your periodontal pockets and overall oral health. If pocket reduction surgery is recommended, we'll create a personalised treatment plan and schedule your procedure at a time that works for you.

    • Pre-Surgery Steps:
      • Initial consultation and examination
      • Digital X-rays and periodontal measurements
      • Review of medical history
      • Discussion of treatment options
      • Treatment planning session
    • Treatment Timeline:
      • Consultation appointment: 45-60 minutes
      • Surgery scheduling: Within 1-2 weeks of consultation
      • Procedure time: 1-2 hours depending on treatment area
      • Recovery period: 1-2 weeks
    • Post-Treatment Support:
      • 24/7 emergency contact available
      • Follow-up appointments scheduled
      • Detailed aftercare instructions provided
      • Regular monitoring of healing progress
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