Gum Grafting In Jupiter, FL

Treat Gum Recession and Protect Your Smile

About 12% of all American adults deal with gum recession. Even scarier than the statistics is that most people with receding gums do not even know it until it becomes a serious problem.

Luckily, you can treat receding gums and maintain the health and aesthetics of your smile with gum grafting. At Modern Dentistry of Jupiter, gum grafting helps protect exposed roots, strengthen thinning tissue, and reduce the risk of further recession.

Call us at (561) 747-7111 or book online to schedule your consultation.

Modern Dentistry of Jupiter | Gum Grafting
Modern Dentistry of Jupiter | Gum Grafting

What Is Gum Grafting?

Gum grafting refers to a category of surgical periodontal procedures that aims to protect your smile from the damaging effects of gum recession. There are two main types of gum grafting surgery: free gingival graft and connective tissue graft.

The type of graft recommended depends on your tissue thickness, whether the tooth root is exposed, the degree of gum disease, and your specific clinical needs.

Free Gingival Graft

This graft is designed to thicken thinning gums when there is no tooth root exposure. By thickening the gum tissue, your gums become more resistant to infection. The free gingival graft also helps prevent further gum recession.

  • Uses tissue from the roof of the mouth
  • The tissue is attached to the treated area
  • This option is popular for individuals who have thin gums

Connective Tissue Graft

This graft is designed to treat cases where the tooth root has been exposed. The graft covers the exposed tissue and helps reestablish proper gum contours within the mouth. The success of the connective tissue graft typically depends on the amount of bone loss in the area where the exposure has occurred.

  • A flap of skin is taken from the roof of the patient’s mouth and stitched to exposed root tissue
  • When the connective tissue is removed from the flap, the flap is stitched and restored

Which Gum Graft Is Right For You?

Both free gingival grafting and connective tissue grafting serve the purpose of treating gum disease and protecting vulnerable areas of the smile. The type of gum grafting used depends on each unique situation, the degree of gum disease, and your specific needs.

After Gum Grafting

During the procedure, your dentist may provide anesthesia to alleviate pain. As a result, you will need someone to take you to and from your appointment. We recommend taking any prescribed medication and antibiotics to relieve soreness and manage bacteria.

Please avoid brushing and flossing the treated area to allow it time to heal. For approximately one week, you should eat soft foods such as ice cream and cheese in the days following your procedure. You will fully heal within a week of surgery and can return to basic activities soon after.

Schedule A Gum Grafting Consultation In Jupiter, FL

If you are concerned about gum recession or exposed tooth roots, Modern Dentistry of Jupiter can help you understand whether gum grafting is right for your smile.

Call us at (561) 747-7111 or book online to schedule your visit.

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