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Gum Grafting
Restores receded gums to protect roots and reduce sensitivity. Healing and long-term stability are influenced by functional and behavioral factors.
A surgical procedure that restores receded gum tissue, protecting exposed roots and improving comfort, health, and aesthetics.
Healthy tissue is carefully placed over exposed roots, protecting them from sensitivity and further recession while improving gum stability.
Helps protect exposed roots, reduce sensitivity, prevent further recession, and improve gum health and appearance.
What to Know
Frequently Asked Questions
Typical Experience
The procedure is performed with local anesthesia for comfort. Tissue is carefully placed to protect exposed roots, and healing is monitored closely to ensure successful integration.
How long it takes
Healthy tissue is carefully placed over exposed roots, protecting them from sensitivity and further recession while improving gum stability.
Keep in Mind
Protecting the grafted area during healing and following post-operative instructions closely improves long-term stability and results.
Recovery
Swelling or mild discomfort may occur for several days. Soft foods and careful hygiene around the area support proper healing.
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