Excision of gingiva by removing the deceased pocket wall thereby exposing tooth surface which provides the visibility and access ability that are essential for the complete removal of irritating surface deposits and thorough smoothening of the roots.
It is the reshaping of the gingiva to create physiologic gingival contours with the sole purpose of recontouring the gingiva in the absence of pockets
1. Surgical gingivectomy
Instruments required
2. Gingivectomy by chemosurgery
Agent used 25 % phenol with 75% camphor,5% paraformaldehyde in ZnO eugenol pack.
Advantages of chemo surgery
Disadvantage
3. Gingivectomy by electro surgery
Advantage
Disadvantages
4. Gingivectomy by cryosurgery
-52 – 60 degrees Celsius temperature is applied to the gingiva by means of a probe
Advantage
5. Gingivectomy by laser
Types of laser used: Co2 laser & Nd: YAG laser
Advantages
Indications
Instruments used
Periodontal knife, scalpel, rotary coarse diamond electrodes
1. Indications of gingivectomy
a) Edema of gingiva
b) Infrabony pockets
c) Adequate attached gingiva
d) Pocket depth below mucogingival level
Answer: C
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