Restoring Gum Health, Protecting Your Smile
Healthy gums are the foundation of a strong, beautiful smile. When advanced gum disease develops, it can create deep pockets of infection that brushing, flossing, and routine cleanings can't reach. That's where flap surgery becomes a powerful, restorative solution.
At The Smile Designer in Spring, Texas, right on the border of Houston, we provide gentle and effective flap surgery designed to clean deeper beneath the gumline, stop infection from spreading, and preserve the natural structure of your smile.
Unlike surface-level treatments, flap surgery allows your dentist to directly access the areas of infection—removing bacteria, tartar, and diseased tissue—before securing the gums back into place for optimal healing.
Why Patients Choose Flap Surgery
- Deep cleaning that removes harmful bacteria below the gumline
- Helps prevent tooth loss caused by advanced periodontal disease
- Supports natural bone regeneration and gum reattachment
- Reduces inflammation and improves long-term oral health
- Provides access for thorough cleaning when non-surgical treatments aren't enough
What Makes The Smile Designer Different
Personalized periodontal care – Every patient receives a customized treatment plan based on the severity of gum disease and individual healing needs.
Advanced surgical techniques – We use precise, minimally invasive methods to ensure better outcomes and faster recovery.
Comfort-focused approach – From anesthesia options to gentle handling of tissue, we prioritize your comfort every step of the way.
Convenient location – Proudly serving patients across Spring, The Woodlands, and North Houston.
If you've been diagnosed with advanced gum disease or are experiencing symptoms like bleeding gums, bad breath, or gum recession, now is the perfect time to take action. Schedule an appointment with The Smile Designer and start your journey toward healthier gums and a stronger, more confident smile.
Flap surgery is typically part of a comprehensive periodontal therapy plan. Patients experiencing gum recession may also benefit from gum grafting to restore lost tissue. If teeth have been lost due to advanced disease, dental implants offer a permanent replacement option.
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