Pinhole Surgical Technique to Reverse Gum Recession

Pinhole Surgical Technique to Reverse Gum Recession in Kennewick, WA

Receding gums can expose the roots of the teeth and create gaps between the gums and roots. These gaps can cause food particles, plaque, and other germs to get lodged in the pockets, and form decay-causing bacteria. To restore the gums, the pinhole surgical technique is a great option for most peopleto reverse the gum recession.

What Causes Receding Gums?

While the most common cause of gum recession is gingivitis or periodontitis, bad oral hygiene isn’t always to blame. Some people genetics will cause gums to recede, as well:

  • Brushing and flossing too vigorously
  • Grinding teeth
  • Misaligned teeth
  • Injury to the gums

Fortunately, receding gums is treatable, with one of the best options being the Pinhole Surgical Technique.

What is the Pinhole Surgical Technique?

Instead of having gum surgery using gum grafts, the Pinhole Surgical Technique is much less invasive, so there is less pain and shorter recovery times. One of our dentists at A Family Dental Center will evaluate your teeth and gums to determine if this surgical technique is right for you.

If you are, then your dentist in Kennewick, WA, will perform the technique that involves placing a pinhole in the gum near the tip of the root and pushing the movable gum to cover the exposed root. Then, small collagen strips are inserted within the pinhole to hold the gum in place, as it begins to heal.

This technique is far less invasive because gums will not be cut into and stitched to hold a gum graft in place. It also means less swelling and pain so that you can get back to your normal routine much quicker.

Treat Multiple Teeth at Once

If you have several teeth with exposed roots due to gum recession, the pinhole surgery may be able to help them all in one sitting. If you have questions about this technique, contact us at A Family Dental Center and make an appointment with one of our best dentists in Kennewick, WA, to discuss the technique to find out if it’s a good option for you.