Gum grafting, also known as periodontal surgery, is a procedure used to treat gum recession. It's needed when the gum tissue surrounding the teeth recedes, exposing the tooth roots. It can result from various factors, including gum disease, aggressive brushing, or genetics.
Gum grafting is usually performed under local anesthesia to ensure comfort during the procedure. Afterward, some discomfort and mild swelling may occur, but any pain is usually manageable with over-the-counter pain relievers.
The recovery period for gum grafting varies depending on the type of graft used and individual factors. Generally, it takes a few days to a few weeks to fully recover. Your dentist will provide specific post-operative care instructions to ensure a smooth recovery.
Yes, there are several gum grafts, including connective-tissue grafts, free gingival grafts, pedicle grafts, and allografts. The choice of graft type depends on the specific situation and the patient's needs.
Yes, gum grafting can significantly improve the aesthetics of your smile. Gum recession can make teeth appear longer and less visually appealing. By restoring a healthy gumline, gum grafting enhances the overall appearance of your smile.
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