If you suffer from receding gums, a gum graft can help your condition. Gum recession can not only be unsightly, it can cause tooth sensitivity. Current research shows that patients with gum recession are at high risk for future recessions. Even if you have implants, gum recession can severely impact the longevity of your implant.

Traditional gum grafting involves taking gum from the roof of your mouth and using it to fix the receding gums along your teeth. This process also thickens your gums which will prevent future recession. Dr. Bak has spent years researching gum grafting at USC and uses the most up-to-date techniques that have proven most successful.

Alternatively, our cutting edge technology also allows us to use your own blood to create platelet rich fibrin as a replacement to taking gum from the roof of your mouth. This technology significantly reduces post-operative pain and discomfort. Dr. Bak is currently conducting research on this technique at USC and is considered an expert in this area. This procedure can help repair the damaged area of the gums and work to prevent further gum loss. In addition to stopping recession, gum graft treatment will better protect the tooth root from decay by giving the patient more of a gum line, and reduce tooth sensitivity to hot and cold foods.

After the operation, you may experience some soreness and slight discomfort, which can be effectively treated with a combination of rest, cold compresses, and  prescription medication. With proper care, the gum graft will protect the previously exposed root and serve as a healthier gum line, restoring your smile and confidence.

For more information on gum grafting or to schedule an appointment, please don’t hesitate to contact us today at (818) 705-3232.