You might have receding gums if you notice that your teeth appear a little longer than they once did or if you frequently feel sensitive to hot and cold foods or sugar. We may advise receiving a treatment known as gingival (gum) grafting if gum recession is present. Gum grafting will help to prevent further soft tissue and bone loss, which will protect teethbling term from being lost. While some gum grafting treatments may sound frightening, periodontists (dentists specializing in the gingival tissue) like Dr. Butler and Dr. Riffel have received specific training in this area. If you need gum grafting in Parker CO, call and schedule a consultation at Mountainview Periodontics today.

 

What is the Gum Recession?

Gum recession is when your gums and bone recede from your teeth, exposing the root surfaces. It is a common problem and can often result from a variety of causes. It can occur gradually or suddenly and can affect one or multiple teeth. Gum disease can also cause gum recession. Gum disease is the inflammation of the gum tissue. However, other factors that cause recession include brushing too hard, using a hard toothbrush, or clenching/grinding your teeth. In some cases, genetic factors can cause gum recession also. 

Regardless of the cause, gum recession can have serious consequences. Without treatment, the roots of the teeth can become exposed, leading to sensitivity and an increased risk of decay. In severe cases, gum recession can even lead to tooth loss. Fortunately, we can treat gum recession with gum grafting procedures. You can protect your teeth and gums from further damage by taking action early.

 

What is Gum Grafting in Parker CO?

Gum grafting is a surgical procedure that we use to improve the gumline. The gum tissue around the teeth can recede over time, exposing the roots of the teeth. Uncovering the roots can lead to tooth sensitivity and gum disease risk. Gum grafting can help to restore the gum line and improve the appearance of the teeth.

There are multiple gum grafting techniques. The type of gum graft that is best for you will depend on your individual needs. Dr. Butler and Dr. Riffel will determine the best treatment option for your specific situation. 

We typically perform the gum grafting procedure under local anesthesia or conscious sedation for patients that are anxious about treatment. Dr. Butler or Dr. Riffel will make incisions in your gums to access the underlying bone. We will then place the grafting material into the incisions and suture them. You may experience some swelling and discomfort after the procedure, but pain medication can help to control this. Most people recover from gum surgery within a week or two. 

 

Maintain Healthy Gums

After a gum graft, maintaining good dental hygiene is more crucial than ever because it will help prevent gum problems from recurring. Fluoride toothpaste, daily flossing, a balanced diet, and scheduled dental and periodontal exams should all be part of your daily routine. At Mountainview Periodontics, our dentists recommend that patients brush their teeth for two minutes, two times per day. Brushing your teeth multiple times can remove plaque and debris from the gum line and tooth. Brushing with a soft tooth brush and avoiding extreme pressure when brushing can help prevent further recession.  Brushing can reduce your risk of gum disease, a leading cause of gum recession. Another way to improve the health of gums is to visit your dentist every six months for a cleaning and exam. During the appointment, your dental team can remove hard-to-get plaque and tartar, which could lead to gum disease. Maintaining healthy gums is the secret to keeping your overall dental health—and retaining your smile.

 

Gum Grafting at Mountainview Periodontics

Gum grafting is a common but essential oral surgery that can help to improve the health of your gums. If you have gum disease, gum recession, or other gum problems, gum grafting can help to strengthen your gum tissue and make your smile look healthier. 

At Mountainview Periodontics in Parker, CO, we are experts in gum grafting and can help you get the treatment you need. We use the latest techniques and technologies to ensure that your gum graft is successful and that your gum tissue is healthy and stable. If you are looking for expert gum grafting in Parker CO, call Mountainview Periodontics today.