Gum Grafting

When recession of the gingiva occurs, the body loses a natural defence against both bacterial penetration and trauma. When gum recession is a problem, gum reconstruction using grafting techniques is an option.

When there is only minor recession, some healthy gingiva often remains and protects the tooth, so that no treatment other than modifying home care practices is necessary. However, when recession reaches the mucosa, the first line of defence against bacterial penetration is lost.

In addition, gum recession often results in root sensitivity to hot and cold foods as well as an unsightly appearance of the gum and tooth. When significant, gum recession can predispose to worsening recession and expose the root surface, which is softer than enamel, leading to root caries and root gouging. High muscle attachment could worsen the condition, in these cases gum grafting and lowering the muscle attachment is highly recommended.

A gingival graft is designed to prevent or address these problems. A thin piece of tissue is taken from the roof of the mouth or gently moved over from adjacent areas to provide a stable band of attached gingiva around the tooth. The gingival graft may be placed in such a way as to cover the exposed portion of the root.

The gingival graft procedure is highly predictable and results in a stable, healthy band of attached tissue around the tooth.

Below you can see a few before-and-after photographs of gum grafts performed by Dr. Daneshvar:

 Soft-tissue graft for root coverage before and after photos
 Soft-tissue graft to prevent recession before and after photos
 Gum Grafting before and after photos

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