
Feb
Gum recession is a fairly common problem. Although the most common cause is gum disease, recessed gums can also be caused by bruxism, misaligned teeth, brushing too aggressively, smoking, and genetics. In the past, this issue was corrected mainly through gum grafting. Today, many dentists prefer the Pinhole Technique to treat gum recession issues. The Pinhole Gum Procedure is less painful, less invasive, and takes less time to heal. You can learn more about this treatment from Dr. Don Mungcal at Beachside Smiles in Manhattan Beach, California.
As most people are unfamiliar with Pinhole Gum Treatment, we’ve compiled the following facts to give you greater insight into how it works and what to expect. This can help you decide if it’s a good option for you.
Pinhole Gum Surgery is a straightforward, minimally invasive procedure used to address problems with gum recession. Using special dental tools, Dr. Mungcal will make a small hole in your gum and gently reposition your gum tissue to cover exposed tooth roots or areas of recession. We’ll then place collagen in the pinholes to stabilize the adjustments made. The pinholes shrink within a few days to complete the healing process.
For many years, gum grafting was the traditional treatment for gum recession. Soft tissue was cut from the roof of your mouth and sutured in place to cover the areas where gum recession occurred. The Pinhole Technique eliminates the need for cutting and suturing, making gum recession treatment much easier to bear. The Pinhole Process effectively corrects issues with receding gums to improve the health and appearance of your smile.
With Pinhole Gum Treatment, you’ll experience less discomfort and pain and recover quicker from your gum recession treatment. As the procedure doesn’t involve cutting, there are no wounds to heal or stitches to remove. There’s also no swelling of gum tissues.
Pinhole Gum Treatment produces immediate, noticeable results. Within a few days, your gums will be healed. Your smile will look nicer as your natural gum line is restored. You’ll also experience less tooth sensitivity as the procedure repositions gum tissues to cover exposed tooth roots.
Despite the many benefits of Pinhole Gum Treatment, it’s important to note that this procedure isn’t for everyone. For example, if you have ongoing gum disease, you’ll need to address this problem before considering gum recession treatment. After carefully evaluating your condition and identifying the cause of your receding gums, Dr. Mungcal can determine if this procedure suits you.
Interested in learning more about Pinhole Gum Recession Treatment? Contact Dr. Don Mungcal from Beachside Smiles in Manhattan Beach, CA, at (310) 643-6004.