A gum graft in Thornhill is a type of dental surgery performed for correcting the effects of gum recession. It’s a quick and simple surgery in which the periodontist removes healthy gum tissue from the roof of the mouth and uses it to build the gum back up where it has receded.
Gum recession occurs when gum tissue wears away, exposing more of the tooth at root explains the dentist in ON L3T 5W4. This may lead to increased sensitivity, especially when eating or drinking hot or cold food. As gum recession happens slowly, many people fail to realize about it. If left untreated, it can lead to tooth loss. Some people choose to have gum graft for cosmetic reasons such as getting a better smile.
There are different varieties of gum grafts and the type of surgery depends on the extent and severity of damage.
The periodontist removes tissue from the roof of the mouth by making a flap and taking a tissue from underneath the top layer. Then the tissue is stitched onto the existing gum tissue to cover the exposed tooth root. He then stitches the flap on the roof of the mouth from where the tissue was taken.
In this procedure, the dentist removes the tissue directly from top layer of tissue on the roof of the mouth and stitches the tissue to the existing gum area.
The dentist grafts the tissue from the gum around or near the tooth requiring treatment. He partially cuts away the tissue and keeps one edge attached. He stretches the tissue over covering the exposed tooth root and holding it in place with stitches.
It might take some time for the gum graft to heal. Following tips can help: