Many oral-surgery procedures require
development of a surgical flap to gain access to the surgical site. Surgical acces via elevating mucoperiosteal flap.
Flaps are necessary to facilitate surgical tooth removal, treat pathology and create access for bone- and tissueaugmentation procedures.
The type of flap used affects how easily primary closure can be achieved, how quickly the site heals and the risk of complications.
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Poorly designed surgical flaps can break down, become necrotic and increase the risk of graft failure.
Surgical handpiece to remove bone or section tooth. Suture usually needed. In this video, we walk through the clinical steps for a surgical tooth extraction. Thanks for watching!