- general anesthesia – the use of medication to induce a controlled unconscious state in a patient during treatment, allows reduced or eliminated sensation of pain and reflexive motion
- gingiva – also called gum tissue, soft tissue that surrounds teeth within the mouth
- gingivectomy – surgical removal of gum tissue/gingiva
- gingivitis – stage of periodontal disease where gum tissue is inflamed and/or infected, but the loss of tissues has not occurred
- graft – surgical addition of natural or synthetic tissue to repair or reinforce tissues with defects or deficiency
- Guided Tissue Regeneration (GTR) – an advanced surgical technique used to enhance bone regeneration/regrowth
- gum recession – shrinkage of gums due to periodontal disease, surgery, or other cause resulting in exposure of teeth roots
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