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Pocket Reduction Therapy

Manalapan Cosmetic Dentistry

What is Pocket Reduction Therapy?

Pocket reduction therapy refers to a series of dental procedures that remove plaque and tartar from the roots of the teeth. The purpose of this therapy is to reduce pockets that form when the bone and gum tissue are damaged by gum disease.

If these pockets are left untreated, they become deeper and impossible to clean using conventional oral methods. This causes the bacteria to thrive, leading to further loss of bone and tissue. It may also cause serious problems such as gingivitis and chronic periodontal disease.

To avoid the undesirable side effects of untreated pockets in your gums, request an appointment at Specialized Dentistry of New Jersey. Our experienced periodontists can quickly treat these areas and help you learn how to prevent them in the future.

Pocket Reduction Therapy at SDNJ

Pocket reduction therapy is often the last resort in cases where dental scaling and root planing are not effective. We begin the procedure by surgically removing any excess gum tissue around the affected teeth. Our periodontist will then reshape the infected bone to help restore the natural contours that once existed in the affected area. This process reduces gum pockets by up to 50 percent.

Who Is a Good Candidate for Pocket Reduction Therapy

Any person suffering from chronic periodontal disease is a candidate for pocket reduction therapy. Some of the symptoms include:

  • Pockets deeper than 5mm
  • Severe gingivitis
  • Thin jawbone

What Are the Benefits of Pocket Reduction Therapy?

Pocket reduction therapy not only reduces the effects of gum disease, but it also makes it easier to clean your teeth using home oral hygiene methods. The benefits of gum pocket treatment include:

  • Stops progression of periodontal disease
  • It prevents recurrence of gum disease
  • Makes it easier to maintain oral hygiene
  • Prevents loss of natural teeth
  • Restores your smile and confidence
  • Protects exposed teeth roots from deterioration due to plaque buildup

Frequently Asked Questions About Pocket Reduction Therapy

Questions our patients frequently ask at SDNJ include:

  1. Does Pocket Reduction Therapy Hurt?
  2. Pocket reduction therapy is a painless procedure. Our periodontists use local anesthesia to numb the infected areas before proceeding with the surgery. If needed, we also have the ability to administer IV sedation to make you as comfortable as possible.

    Swelling and slight bleeding might occur after the procedure but will subside after a few hours. Pain relievers and antibiotics will come in handy for aiding the recovery process.

  3. How Long Does the Procedure Take?
  4. At SDNJ, we can perform this procedure in about 45 minutes.

  5. How Long Will it Take to Heal?
  6. The healing process takes less than a month. However, you can resume your normal schedule after a day or two without any further complications. Avoid biting hard foods and drinking sugary liquids to aid the recovery process.

  7. Where Can I Get Pocket Reduction Treatment Near Me?
  8. For professional pocket reduction therapy in Manalapan, NJ, visit us at Specialized Dentistry of New Jersey.

Contact SDNJ for Gum Pockets Treatment Today

Pocket reduction therapy focuses on alleviating the effects of periodontal disease, and there's no better person to handle this treatment other than our experienced periodontists. At SDNJ, our periodontists are specifically trained to prevent, diagnose and treat gum disease. It's only logical to consult with our professionals for pocket reduction therapy.

If you're looking for professional pocket reduction therapy, don't hesitate to contact Dr. Samantha Aaron at SDNJ. Her vast experience in gum disease treatment will come in handy for helping you restore your radiant smile.



Specialized Dentistry of New Jersey (SDNJ) provides Pocket Reduction Therapy in Manalapan, NJ. Specialized Dentistry of New Jersey serves comprehensive dentistry to the areas of Englishtown, Freehold, Old Bridge, Morganville, Marlboro, East Brunswick, North Brunswick, Middlesex County, and Monmouth County, New Jersey.