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Considering a gum graft? Here's what you should know

Has your dentist recommended a gum graft procedure? Today, our Calgary dentists offer some tips on what to expect and how to prepare for this dental surgery. 

What should I expect with a gum graft?

When a patient suffers from advanced gum disease they make experience a recession of their gums that leaves the roots of their teeth exposed. This can leave tooth surfaces more vulnerable to sensitivity, abrasion, and decay.

If you're in this situation your dentist may recommend a gingival gum graft to address the condition. In this post, we’ll discuss the benefits of the procedure, how to prepare, its success rate, and other aspects to take into consideration.

What is a gingival gum graft?

A gingival gum graft involves removing tissue from a patient’s palate, and then grafting (transplanting) it to the area where the gums have receded. In some cases, this technique entails using tissue from a donor.

Benefits of a Gingival Gum Graft

A gingival gum graft can:

  • Protect the tooth against further gum recession
  • Decrease sensitivity in teeth where the gum has worn away by covering the exposed root with new gum tissue
  • Stabilize and strengthen the gum covering a tooth
  • Help restore the natural appearance of your smile 

How to Prepare

  • Two appointments are needed for a gum graft: the first to perform the surgery and the second to remove sutures and check that the graft is healing correctly.
  • You do not need to modify your diet or fast prior to the procedure – just show up at your appointed time.
  • You’ll want to arrange a ride to and from your appointment, as you’ll be taking medication for pain and discomfort that makes it unsafe to drive. 
  • The oral surgeon will use local anesthesia to numb the area affected by the procedure.
  • The procedure typically takes about an hour and a half.
  • You’ll be given care instructions – follow them to ensure your graft heals as it’s supposed to.
  • Be sure to pick up any necessities, such as antibacterial mouthwash, before the procedure so you are prepared at home. 

The Procedure

Your oral surgeon will take the following steps to perform the gum graft procedure:

Step 1

Local anesthesia is injected at the graft harvesting site (where the tissue will be removed from the palate), and on the area receiving the transplant.

Step 2

The graft tissue is harvested.

Step 3

The tissue will be grafted onto the site where the gum is receding.

Success Rate

The success rate for gum grafts is typically very high. The likelihood of success increases considerably when patients brush and floss correctly following the procedure.

Another Option: Pinhole Surgical Technique

The Pinhole Surgical Technique is an alternative option to a gum graft and provides immediate results. This less invasive procedure involves the surgeon poking a small hole in the gum above the tooth that requires treatment.

A special instrument is then used to gently move the gums down to the correct position. A small angled instrument is then used to thread collagen strips or gum graft material under the gums through the entry point. 

Do you have questions about preparing for your gum graft or post-surgical care? Our Calgary dentists can answer your questions and address any concerns you may have. Contact us today to schedule an appointment.

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