When your gum tissues are affected by bacteria, there are several symptoms that can grab your attention. When a person first develops gingivitis, the initial stage of an infection, they may start to notice that their gums bleed more easily than before. The problem can also cause your gum tissues to swell, or redden. Over time, a person with this problem can notice that their gum line seems to have receded. Receding gums can negatively affect your smile, but this can also be a problem for your oral health.
Instead of providing a gum grafting treatment that requires surgical cuts, and sutures, our practice uses the Pinhole Surgical Technique to move your gum tissues. Small, pin-sized holes are used to aid in the movement of your gum tissues. Special technology makes it possible to move your gums, and a biocompatible collagen material facilitates healing, and the safe attachment of your gum tissues. Through this process, you can see results in less time, and you can enjoy a shorter and easier healing period.
Gum line recession is only one problem associated with periodontal disease. Fortunately, gum grafting is only one of many beneficial services we can offer to help you fight troubles with your gums! We also provide platelet rich plasma therapy to help you regrow healthy tissues, and we use ozone therapy to directly take on the microbes that create problems. We can even offer you a Perio Tray, which will allow you to fight periodontal disease from the comfort of your home!
A pinhole gum grafting procedure can restore your gum line with a less invasive treatment that offers faster results, and an easier recovery! This is one of many beneficial services that our practice can offer to individuals who are seeking help to fight the effects of periodontal disease. To schedule your appointment with Dr. Kania, contact her office today at (760) 642-0711.
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