Periodontal Surgery - Morristown, NJ & Flushing, NY

Where Surgical Precision
Meets Gentle Care for Ailing Gums

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What Is Periodontal Disease?

Periodontal disease is a bacterial infection that first affects the gums, followed by the alveolar bone that supports the teeth. The best way to prevent a gum infection from progressing to periodontitis is to schedule gingivitis treatment in Morristown, NJ, or Flushing, NY.

Periodontal disease treatment at Morristown Oral Surgery & Implantology Associates can prevent gum disease from damaging soft and hard tissue—and causing tooth loss and systemic health problems down the road!

Gum disease

Know the Warning Signs
of Gum Disease

  • Red, swollen, and/or tender gums
  • Bleeding gums during brushing or flossing
  • Persistent bad breath or taste in the mouth
  • Receding gums (gums pulling away from the teeth)
  • Pain while chewing or sensitive teeth
  • Visible pus between gums and teeth
  • Changes in your bite or how teeth fit together
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Your Path to Healthier Gums
and Teeth Starts Here

With a board-certified oral surgeon and periodontist on our team, your gums are in expert hands at Morristown Oral Surgery & Implantology Associates. If you have advanced periodontitis, we have a proven track record in more complex procedures, including flap surgery, bone grafting, and gingival grafts to repair and regenerate damaged tissue.

  • Advanced training in diagnosing and treating complex gum issues
  • Access to the latest surgical and nonsurgical treatment options
  • Minimally invasive options, including LANAP® gum disease treatment
  • Experts in soft and hard tissue regeneration
  • Dedication to lifelong learning and continually updating skills
  • Evidence-based treatment that delivers lasting protection and stability

Professional Solutions to
Stop Gum Disease in Its Tracks

Scaling and Root Planing
Crown Lengthening
Gingival Grafts
Gingivectomy
Frenectomy
Flap Surgery
Osseous Surgery
Guided Tissue Regeneration
Peri-Implantitis