newport beach gum grafts

Without treatment, periodontal disease could lead to receding tissues, which changes the appearance of your smile and leaves it vulnerable to serious complications. To help address receding tissues and improve oral health, we could offer a gum graft. In today’s blog, your Newport Beach, CA, oral surgeon talks about the gum grafting procedure.

The Causes of Gum Recession

The grafting procedure is usually used to address receding gums. When you have periodontal disease and the issue isn’t being treated and managed, this could allow the tissues to pull away from the teeth. Teeth appear longer or uneven, and portions of the roots not protected by enamel are exposed. This means an increased risk of tooth decay and infection. You also have a higher risk of developing periodontitis, the advanced stage of the disease, and the one linked to adult tooth loss. When you have sore, red gums that bleed easily, or if you notice your teeth appear longer, then reach out to our team today for a gum grafting procedure.

The Gum Grafting Procedure

Our team will plan the procedure in detail after taking clear digital images of your smile. We then offer a local anesthesia to keep you comfortable, and if you have dental anxiety, we could also discuss dental sedation. Once you are comfortable, our team will gently remove tissues from other parts of the interior of your mouth. We then apply these tissues to the exposed portions of the roots, which helps improve the gum line’s appearance and strength. The procedure not only means a more attractive smile, but this could help fight bone loss, gum recession, and pain and sensitivity in the teeth themselves. The procedure takes one visit to complete, and we will provide aftercare instructions and prescriptions to ensure a fast healing process.

Keeping Gums Healthy

Following treatment, you will still have periodontal disease. Care will be needed to control the disease and protect you from issues like gum recession and tooth loss. Our team could discuss treatments to remove harmful buildup, and you could see your general dentist every few months to have plaque and tartar removed. At home, you should brush for two minutes twice a day and floss every evening. Try to avoid tobacco products and cut back on the sugar in your diet. If you have any questions about how our team will address recession with gum grafts, then contact our team today to learn more.

Talk To Balboa Dental Surgery About Gum Grafts

We want to help you enjoy better oral health and a more attractive smile. To learn more about how we handle periodontal issues or to schedule your appointment, contact your Newport Beach, CA oral surgeon at (949) 630-0143!