Think of your teeth like the posts of a fence, and your gums like the soil that holds them in place. Over time, if the soil starts to wash away—due to erosion, weather, or shifting ground—those fence posts begin to look taller and become less stable. Gum recession is just like that: your gums slowly pull away, exposing more of the tooth and making it vulnerable.
Receding gums can expose tooth roots, causing sensitivity and making teeth appear longer. Gum grafting is like bringing in fresh soil to rebuild and reinforce the ground around the posts. It protects the base, improves stability, and makes everything look more natural and secure again.
Our minimally invasive gum tissue grafting technique is designed to restore gum coverage comfortably and efficiently. Using advanced methods, we gently reposition or add tissue to protect your teeth and improve aesthetics—all while minimizing discomfort and recovery time.
We prioritize techniques that reduce the need for extensive incisions or sutures, leading to faster healing and less post-operative sensitivity. Whether due to genetics, over-brushing, or periodontal disease, gum recession can be corrected in a way that feels less like surgery and more like subtle, precise craftsmanship.