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How Periodontics Can Improve Your Dental Health

Patients who need to restore their smile after suffering from gum disease can visit the dentist for periodontics care. Read on to learn more about this branch of dentistry. Irritation and sensitivity may occur due to root exposure resulting from gum recession.

Periodontics and dental health

Regardless of the stage of gum disease, it is important to seek care as soon as possible so that the dentist can treat the disease and initiate healing of the gums. The teeth can become badly infected and fall out without treatment. This will necessitate additional treatments, which may be costly and invasive, so it is better to undergo treatment for gum disease early.

Gum disease, brushing teeth too hard, or genetic factors may all contribute to receding gums. Gum recession occurs when the gums and tissues around the teeth begin to detach from the teeth, making the teeth seem longer. Many people suffer from receding gums, which are unsightly and harmful to their dental health. Gum recession can also contribute to tooth loss.

Gum restoration

The dentist can perform a gum restoration if the patient has a healthy oral cavity. Gum restorations can hide exposed roots, reduce sensitivity, and promote the growth of new gum tissues. The dental professional can use tissue from another part of the mouth to cover the exposed region during the procedure.

Gum restorations are done as periodontics care to prevent further recession, save the teeth, and enhance the smile's appearance. Gum restorations will keep the roots of teeth from decaying and save the cost of tooth replacements and cavity repairs in the future. Gum restoration procedures can be done in three different ways, including:

Connective tissue graft

The dentist will take skin from another part of the oral cavity (normally the palate) for this procedure. They can make a flap and cut tissue from under it to transfer it to the gums. The dentist will apply the tissue to the recessed gum areas, and it will slowly heal, resulting in healthier gums.

Free gingival graft

This procedure is like the connective tissue graft, except that instead of using a flap, the dentist will extract skin directly from the palate. Dentists perform a free gingival graft to help improve gum density.

Pedicle graft

If the gum recession is not so advanced, then a patient can benefit from a pedicle graft. The dentist will use nearby gum to patch those areas during the procedure. The gums will be pulled down and stitched into their proper position.

Donor tissue may also be used for gum restorations. For at least two weeks, patients must allow their gums time to heal. When deciding which restoration is appropriate for the patient, the dentist will review the recovery guidelines.

In conclusion

When patients are experiencing gum-related issues, the dentist will recommend the best periodontics care for their condition. The best place to start is to book an appointment and learn about the options available to heal your teeth and gums. Minimally invasive treatments are possible if patients see a dental professional on time.

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