Gum Grafting
Gingivitis and in its advanced state, periodontitis, has a profound effect on the gums. As gingivitis progresses, more and more bacteria and plaque builds up, causing the gums to stretch. The end result it large pockets, that once they are cleaned out, remain on your gum line. These pockets cause the gums to recede, and an abnormal amount of tooth structure is exposed. Excessive tooth exposure can cause aesthetic issues, sensitivity, tooth mobility and even tooth loss.
Gum grafting is the corrective procedure that restores the gum to its natural, healthy state. The goal of the graft is to cover the exposed tooth and root surfaces with grafted on oral tissue. This grafting encourages new tissue growth that will enable the gums to return to its original position around the teeth. The procedure is routine and entails a minimal amount of downtime and discomfort.