Soft tissue grafts use donor graft tissue from the roof of your mouth or a synthetic graft to reinforce your gums in areas where you’ve experienced receding. You’ll need a small incision to place the graft over the recessed gums of one or several teeth, and once complete, your graft provides coverage for overexposed tooth roots, and improves tooth sensitivity and your smile’s aesthetics.
The Pinhole technique halts gingival recession before it can worsen. Less invasive than traditional soft tissue grafts, Dr. Samadian uses tiny instruments to create a pinhole incision in the bridge of gum between each tooth the gently reposition gum tissue and lower it for a healthier gum line. Synthetic grafts are added—less painful than using donor tissue from the roof of your mouth—along with collagen sticks to encourage collagen production and provide structure for your gums.
Frenectomy involves the tiny fold of tissue that connects your upper lip to your jaw. A tight frenulum can cause gum recession and increase spacing between teeth. To correct this, Dr. Samadian uses either a small incision or a laser to remove a portion of the restrictive frenulum. This allows freedom of movement between your lip and jaw, and relieves the pressure on your gums.
Connective tissue grafts add new tissue over the exposed roots of the teeth experiencing the recession to reduce or even prevent tooth sensitivity or tooth loss. The tissue is usually donated from the roof of your mouth and stitched into place over the area of recession.
A free gingival graft also uses tissue from the palate to increase keratinized tissue around the teeth in the recessed gum area. This increases firm, protective gum tissue around the teeth for a healthier gum line and continued tooth stability.
Am I a Good Candidate?
Untreated gum disease can damage your gums and teeth, so the sooner you schedule a consultation with Dr. Samadian, the better to stop gum degeneration. If you suspect gum recession or inflammation, call today for a consultation.
Dr. Samadian’s grace and compassion in treating gum disease will have you smiling again in no time.