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Gum Grafting in Saskatoon

Gum Grafting At Saskatoon Downtown Dentist

Gum tissue plays a big role in protecting teeth. When it pulls back, the roots become exposed. That can cause sensitivity, make teeth look longer, and leave them more at risk for decay. Gum grafting is a procedure used to cover those exposed roots and give teeth added protection.

Why Grafting May Be Needed

Recession can happen for different reasons. Brushing too hard, gum disease, orthodontic movement, or even genetics. For some people, it develops slowly over time. The thing is, once gum tissue is gone, it doesn’t grow back on its own. That’s where grafting comes in.

How The Procedure Works

The dentist or specialist places a small piece of tissue — often from the roof of the mouth or a donor source — onto the area where the gum has receded. Over time, the tissue heals and attaches, covering more of the root. The procedure is done with local anesthesia, so the area is numb while treatment takes place.

What To Expect After Treatment

Mild soreness or swelling is common for a few days. Soft foods are recommended at first, and careful brushing around the site helps it heal. Follow-up visits are scheduled to check progress. With proper care, grafts heal well and provide long-term coverage.

Why It Matters

Receding gums aren’t only a cosmetic issue. Exposed roots can be sensitive and more prone to cavities. They can also affect the stability of the tooth. Grafting helps protect teeth and maintain overall oral health.

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