This document outlines various periodontal flap surgeries, including their definitions, classifications, techniques, advantages, and indications for use. The types of flaps discussed include the modified Widman flap, undisplaced flap, apically displaced flap, and excisional new attachment procedure (ENAP), each with specific uses in treating periodontal disease. Key benefits of flap surgeries include improved access to root surfaces, preservation of gingival tissue, and potential for regeneration of periodontal structures.