• Laser gingivectomy is a dental procedure that recontours or scalpels the gingival tissue to improve long term dental health or aesthetics. Compared to...
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  • 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...
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  • A gum lift (also known as gingivectomy) is a cosmetic dental procedure that raises and sculpts the gum line. This procedure involves reshaping the tissue...
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    surgeries in the oral cavity, such as gingivectomy, periodontal sulcular debridement, LANAP, and pulpotomy. Nd:YAG dental lasers have also been shown to be effective...
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    skin resurfacing, laser hair removal, and tattoo removal dermatology, to treat melanoma frenectomy gingivectomy lithotripsy laser mammography medical...
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  • school of dentistry . Similarly Nd:YAG lasers are used for soft tissue surgeries in the oral cavity, such as gingivectomy, periodontal sulcular debridement...
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  • and dental surgery for virtually all soft-tissue procedures, such as gingivectomies, vestibuloplasties, frenectomies, and operculectomies. The CO2 10,600 nm...
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  • gingiva are reshaped to correct deformities. Gingivoplasty is similar to gingivectomy but with a different objective. This is a procedure performed to eliminate...
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    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...
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  • overgrowth. Another option is the surgical removal of excess tissue via gingivectomy. This method is widely successful, although recurrence has been reported...
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  • 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...
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  • enameloplasty, gingivectomy neither adding nor removing dental materials, tooth structure, or gums – examples: teeth whitening (bleaching), laser whitening...
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  •  •  Gingival enlargement  •  Gingival fibers  •  Gingival sulcus  •  Gingivectomy  •  Gingivitis  •  Giovanni Battista Orsenigo  •  Glandular odontogenic...
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  • Some methods used to eliminate or reduce this pigmentation include gingivectomy, laser therapy and cryosurgery. There are pros and cons for each type of...
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  • 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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