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What are the results of an osseous surgery on the teeth?

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Osseous surgery: There are many reasons for doing osseous surgery. This can be done to treat periodontal disease, to remove teeth, places implants, reshape the bone for dentures, remove boney growths and other conditions. The goal of any of these procedures is to restore good function to the mouth and teeth.

Answered 11/30/2014

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Dr. Paul Grin answered

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Osseous surgery: can reshape the alveolar bone to fill holes created by periodontal disease. As a result, the treated teeth will look longer and remain in your mouth for a long time.

Answered 4/4/2016

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