Gum Graft

Am I a Candidate for Gum Grafting?

If you have had periodontal disease, also known as gum disease, then a dentist may recommend gum grafting. This procedure can help restore the appearance of your smile and can protect the roots of the teeth. It can be a good option, but you might be wondering whether or not you are a candidate for this procedure. To learn more about whether or not you might be a good candidate for gum grafting, it is important to know what gum grafting is and why you might be considering it.

What is gum grafting used for?

Gum grafting is used to restore the gums if the gums have been damaged after gum disease. There are several benefits of the surgery. These include:

  • Removing bacteria from under the gums
  • Making it easier to clean the teeth
  • Preventing future gum problems
  • Reshaping bones around the teeth

There are several different types of gum grafting procedures. In one of the most common types of surgeries, the dentist will make a small cut in the gum so that the tissue can be lifted away. The dentist can then remove the tartar and bacteria that have formed underneath the gums. Next, the dentist will suture new gum tissue in place so that the gums will fit around the teeth firmly. This tissue may come from the roof of the mouth or donor tissue. Because there will not be bacteria or tartar under the gums anymore, the patient will find that it is easier to keep the teeth and gums clean.

The right candidate for gum grafting

The ideal candidate for this type of procedure is one who has had severe periodontal disease around the gums and the teeth. This is the type of patient who would benefit from the procedure. There are several symptoms of gum disease. This may include swollen or bleeding gums and deep pockets that have formed between the gums and the teeth.

These pockets can hold even more bacteria, causing further inflammation. The gums may recede or pull away from the teeth, which can make the teeth look longer. In the advanced stages of gum disease, the patient may lose bone, which can result in loose teeth. This can cause the patient pain while chewing.

It is important for a patient’s gum disease to be under control before a gum grafting procedure is done. The right way for a patient to determine if gum grafting is appropriate for them is by visiting a dentist for an evaluation.

Visit a dentist today

It is important for a patient’s teeth to be healthy because the grafting can cause further infection to the teeth. If you are a good candidate for gum grafting, you must commit yourself to this process. You will need to ensure that you have good oral hygiene so that you do not have gum disease again. Contact a dentist today for more information on whether or not gum grafting is the right choice for you.

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