Gum grafting
Gum grafting helps restore gum tissue in areas where recession has exposed the tooth’s root. This can improve comfort, reduce sensitivity, and protect the tooth from further wear.
Recession can happen for many reasons—brushing too hard, grinding, gum disease, or natural anatomy. A graft helps reinforce the gumline and strengthen long-term support.
What gum grafting supports
• Protection against root sensitivity
• Improved gumline appearance
• Stronger periodontal support
• Reduced risk of further recession
• Improved gumline appearance
• Stronger periodontal support
• Reduced risk of further recession
Why gum grafting matter
Exposed roots are more vulnerable to decay, wear, and discomfort. Restoring tissue helps maintain stability and protect your smile.
What happens during the procedure
We review your gum health, discuss options, and explain the steps clearly. After treatment, you’ll receive easy, practical instructions to support healing.