Gingivectomy in Sterling, Leesburg & Aldie, VA
A gingivectomy is a periodontal procedure designed to remove excess or diseased gum tissue, reshape the gum line, and restore a balanced, healthy appearance. At NOVA Implant & Perio Specialists, Dr. Jean-Claude Kharmouche performs gingivectomy treatment using precise microsurgical technique to improve gum health, reduce inflammation, and enhance the natural harmony between teeth and gums. Patients throughout Sterling, Leesburg, and Aldie, VA rely on our expertise for comfortable, predictable outcomes that support both function and esthetics.
What Is a Gingivectomy?
A gingivectomy involves carefully removing a small amount of gum tissue to eliminate infection, reduce pocket depth, or improve the proportion of gum to tooth structure. When inflammation or excess tissue surrounds the teeth, it can create deep pockets where bacteria thrive, increasing the risk of periodontal disease progression. By reshaping the gum margins, a gingivectomy allows for easier cleaning, improved oral health, and a more natural, balanced smile.
This procedure may be recommended for periodontal health reasons, cosmetic refinement, or as part of restorative treatment planning.
Benefits of Gingivectomy
The Gingivectomy Process
Why Choose Dr. Jean-Claude Kharmouche for Gingivectomy Treatment
As a board-certified periodontist, Dr. Kharmouche has advanced training in diagnosis and treatment of gum-related conditions. At NOVA Implant Perio Specialists, we use high-precision instrumentation, magnification, and carefully calibrated tissue contouring to achieve accurate and aesthetically natural results. Our team emphasizes patient comfort, clear communication, and conservative care that protects long-term gum and tooth stability.
With offices in Sterling, Leesburg, and Aldie, your treatment is guided by a specialist dedicated to periodontal science, surgical finesse, and restoration of healthy oral function.
Conditions Gingivectomy Can Treat
A gingivectomy may be recommended for one or more of the following:
- Chronic gum inflammation or deep periodontal pockets
- Overgrown gum tissue caused by medication or genetics
- Uneven or bulky gum margins affecting appearance
- Preparation for crowns or restorative treatment
- Esthetic improvement for smiles that appear “gummy”
Dr. Kharmouche determines suitability through a periodontal evaluation, clinical measurements, and assessment of long-term stability.
Why Choose Dr. Jean-Claude Kharmouche for Gingivectomy Treatment
As a board-certified periodontist, Dr. Kharmouche has advanced training in diagnosis and treatment of gum-related conditions. At NOVA Implant & Perio Specialists, we use high-precision instrumentation, magnification, and carefully calibrated tissue contouring to achieve accurate and aesthetically natural results. Our team emphasizes patient comfort, clear communication, and conservative care that protects long-term gum and tooth stability.
With offices in Sterling, Leesburg, and Aldie, your treatment is guided by a specialist dedicated to periodontal science, surgical finesse, and restoration of healthy oral function.
Healing and Aftercare
Most patients experience mild tenderness for several days, which can be managed with over-the-counter medication and a soft diet. Brushing and flossing instructions will be modified temporarily to protect the area while it heals. As tissues mature, the gum line adjusts into its final position, revealing improved health and symmetry.
Regular periodontal maintenance and refined brushing technique help keep the gums stable and healthy for years to come.
