Soft Tissue Graft
A soft tissue graft is used when there has been a significant amount of gum
recession in a particular area. Slight gum recession can usually be fixed with
a few changes to your oral hygiene routine to take better care of your teeth
and gums. When the gingiva recedes further it exposes you to greater risk for
infection and bacterial penetration. You will likely be more sensitive to hot
and cold foods when you have receding gums. If the gums recede enough as to
expose the root you can set yourself up for more serious problems. The root is
softer than the enamel making it more vulnerable to bacteria and plaque.
To
restore proper gum level and functionality a soft tissue graft can be
performed. This is done by either removing soft tissue from the roof of the
mouth, or repositioning healthy gum tissue from adjacent teeth. This procedure
is very predictable and has a high success rate. This procedure should be
performed before more serious problems develop and periodontal surgery is
necessary.