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Traditionally, periodontal disease is treated by eliminating the deep pockets between the gum tissue and the underlying bone. The infected gum tissue is trimmed away and uneven bone tissue re-contoured. This is a very effective way of treating gum disease. Oftentimes, osseous surgery is performed in conjunction with techniques designed to help a person’s body replace some of the bone lost around the teeth.