BARRINGTON ROAD DENTAL CARE

Barrington Road Dental Care

Dr. Sulaiman Shaltoni

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(630) 372-7380

[email protected]

1576 Buttitta Drive

Streamwood, IL 60107

(630) 372-7380

[email protected]

Osseous Surgery

Osseous Surgery

Sometimes the effects of periodontal disease create permanent changes in the tooth and gum structure that will cause issues in the future. Enlarged gum pockets between the tooth and the gum line are common after having advanced gum disease. Sometimes these gaps are cosmetic in nature, and affect the appearance of the gums. More commonly, the gaps put the teeth at future risk for tooth and gum disease, as they are just one more place that plaque and bacteria can collect. Pocket reduction surgery is designed to thwart the after effects of periodontal disease and restore your mouth to a healthy state.


The goal of periodontal surgery to gain access to the tooth root and to clean the damaged areas. Once the dentist can visually see the damage, it can be removed completely. Removing the plaque and decayed gum tissue leaves a pocket between the gum and the tooth. Sometimes the gum returns to its original position, but still the pocket is present. The pocket requires more frequent cleanings as the patient is unable to get to the pockets with regular brushing and flossing. Once the swelling from the periodontal treatment has subsided, the dentist may need to suture the gum to where the bone has resorbed. The goal is to create a space large enough so it can be reached through daily oral hygiene, but small enough that it is not a breeding ground for plaque and bacteria.

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    Office Hours

    Our General Schedule

    Monday:

    10:00 AM-6:00 PM

    Tuesday:

    10:00 AM-6:00 PM

    Wednesday:

    10:00 AM-6:00 PM

    Thursday:

    10:00 AM-6:00 PM

    Friday:

    10:00 AM-6:00 PM

    Saturday:

    9:00 AM-1:00 PM

    Sunday:

    Closed

    Our Location

    1576 Buttitta Drive | Streamwood, IL 60107

    Contact Us Today!

    We look forward to hearing from you.

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      1576 Buttitta Drive

      Streamwood, IL 60107

      (630) 372-7380

      (630) 396-5100

      [email protected]

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