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Improving Gum Health and Enhancing Beauty

If you are experiencing receding gums, your dentist may suggest gum graft surgery to cover the exposed root of your tooth and prevent issues like decay, bone degeneration, and tooth loss. This procedure can also help reduce sensitivity to hot and cold foods, improve oral health, and enhance the appearance of your teeth and gums. It is important to have gum grafting surgery performed by a surgical specialist due to its delicate nature.

Factors such as gum disease, aggressive brushing, teeth grinding, hormonal changes, smoking, and lip piercings can cause gum recession. To prevent further recession, it is essential to brush gently twice a day, floss daily, and have regular dental cleanings every six months.

Gum Graft Surgery

Gum grafting is a procedure where gum tissue is used to cover exposed tooth roots, often taken from the roof of the mouth. The treatment can be done on one or more teeth, depending on the severity and location of gum recession. There are different types of gum grafts available, with connective tissue grafts being the most common, using tissue from the palate. Another type is free gingival grafts, similar to connective tissue grafts but used for patients with thin gum tissue. However, free gingival grafts are less commonly used due to the higher risk of pain during recovery. Following post-operative instructions can help reduce this risk.

Gum Recession Treatment

After gum grafting, it is normal to experience pain for the first 3 days, but it should improve as you heal. You may also notice some swelling in the treated area, which can be reduced by using an ice pack wrapped in a towel. It is recommended to alternate applying the ice pack for 10-20 minutes and then taking a 20-minute break during the first 48 hours after surgery. Your dentist will discuss pain relief options with you, such as Ibuprofen or a prescription pain medication. Gum grafting is an effective procedure for treating gum recession, and with a skilled dentist and proper surgical technique, pain can be minimized. Contact our office near Marion, NC today to schedule a free consultation and 3D scan.

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