

Do I Need a Gum Graft?
Gum grafting helps many people, but you might wonder when you actually need it. Here are the most common reasons why our dentists might suggest a gum graft for you:
If your gums have pulled back and the roots of your teeth are showing, a gum graft can cover the exposed roots and protect them from damage.
When you feel sharp pain in your teeth from hot or cold foods and drinks, it might mean your tooth roots are exposed. A gum graft adds a protective layer to stop this sensitivity.
If gum recession keeps getting worse, even with good brushing and flossing, a gum graft can stop it from continuing and protect your teeth from future problems.
Gum disease (also called periodontal disease) can cause your gums to pull away from your teeth. After we treat the gum disease, a gum graft helps rebuild the healthy gum tissue you lost.
Sometimes people are born with thin gums or gums that don't cover the teeth properly. A gum graft can add extra tissue to make your gums stronger and healthier.
Our experienced dentists will look closely at your gums, may take X-ray pictures of your mouth, and discuss the best gum grafting option for you. We'll help you understand if gum grafting is right for you and create the very best treatment plan to make your gums and teeth healthy again!





