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Soft Tissue Grafts
Periodontal procedures are available to stop further dental problems and
gum recession, and/or to improve the esthetics of your gum line. Exposed
tooth roots are the result of gum recession. Perhaps you wish to enhance
your smile by covering one or more of these roots that make your teeth
appear too long. Or, maybe you're not bothered by the appearance of these
areas, but you cringe because the exposed roots are sensitive to hot or
cold foods and liquids. Your gums may have receded for a variety of reasons,
including aggressive tooth brushing or periodontal disease. You may not be
in control of what caused the recession, but prior to treatment your
periodontist can help you identify the factors contributing to the problem.
Once these contributing factors are controlled, a soft tissue graft procedure
will repair the defect and help to prevent additional recession and bone loss.
Soft tissue grafts can be used to cover roots or develop gum tissue where
absent due to excessive gingival recession. During this procedure, your
periodontist takes gum tissue from your palate or another donor source to
cover the exposed root. This can be done for one tooth or several teeth to
even your gum line and reduce sensitivity.
What Are The Benefits Of This Procedure?
A soft tissue graft can reduce further recession and bone loss. In some cases,
it can cover exposed roots to protect them from decay. This may reduce tooth
sensitivity and improve esthetics of your smile. Whether you have crown
lengthening to improve function or esthetics, patients often receive the
benefits of both: a beautiful new smile and improved periodontal health – your
keys to smiling, eating and speaking with comfort and confidence.
BEFORE
AFTER


Crown Lengthening
During this procedure, excess gum and bone tissue is reshaped to expose more of the
natural tooth. This can be done to one tooth, to even your gum line, or to several
teeth to expose a natural, broad smile. Your dentist or periodontist may also
recommend crown lengthening to make a restorative or cosmetic dental procedure
possible. Perhaps your tooth is decayed, broken below the gum line, or has
insufficient tooth structure for a restoration, such as a crown or bridge. Crown
lengthening adjusts the gum and bone level to expose more of the tooth so it can
be restored.
What Are The Benefits Of This Procedure?
Whether you have crown lengthening to improve function or esthetics, patients often
receive the benefits of both: a beautiful new smile and improved periodontal health – your
keys to smiling, eating and speaking with comfort and confidence.
BEFORE
AFTER

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