Gum Graft

A gum graft is a surgical procedure designed to treat gum recession or strengthen the supporting tissues around the teeth. At Dentistes Cité Rosemont, this procedure is recommended when indicated to preserve gum health, protect the teeth, and maintain good long-term oral health.

Gum recession can occur for various reasons, including poor oral hygiene, tooth position, or certain anatomical factors. As it progresses, it can expose tooth roots, cause sensitivity, and increase the risk of complications. An evaluation helps determine whether a gum graft is appropriate and explains the available treatment options.

This procedure is always part of a comprehensive approach focused on prevention, tissue stability, and patient comfort.

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The Goals of a Gum Graft

A gum graft aims to correct or limit the effects of gum recession and strengthen the tissues that support the teeth. It allows for targeted intervention to preserve oral health.

The main objectives of a gum graft are to:

  • Protect exposed tooth roots
  • Reduce tooth sensitivity associated with recession
  • Prevent further gum loss
  • Improve the health and stability of gum tissue
  • Promote long-term oral health

When performed at the right time, a gum graft helps maintain healthy teeth and prevent future complications.

Les objectifs de la greffe de gencive
L’importance d’intervenir au bon moment

The Importance of Intervening at the Right Time

A gum graft is often recommended when gum recession is progressing or beginning to affect dental health. Intervening at the right time helps limit the progression of the problem and preserve supporting tissues before the situation becomes more complicated.

An early evaluation helps better understand the cause of the recession and tailor the treatment plan accordingly. By treating the affected area in a timely manner, it is possible to reduce certain discomforts and protect the teeth from prolonged root exposure.

Appropriate intervention helps, in particular, to:

  • Limit the progression of gum recession
  • Protect exposed tooth roots
  • Maintain the stability of the tissues around the teeth
  • Reduce sensitivity associated with recession
  • Support long-term oral health

This approach allows gum grafting to be part of a preventive and thoughtful strategy, focused on the durability of results and maintaining daily comfort.

The Gum Graft Procedure

Before the procedure, the dentist conducts a comprehensive evaluation of the affected area and explains the treatment process. The steps are clearly outlined so that the patient knows what to expect.

The procedure may include:

  • Evaluation and preparation of the treatment area
  • Performing the gum graft
  • Protecting the surgical sit
  • Providing post-operative instructions
  • Scheduling a follow-up to monitor healing

The procedure is performed with care, paying special attention to the patient’s comfort and the quality of healing.

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Support before and after the procedure

At Dentistes Cité Rosemont, gum grafts are accompanied by attentive follow-up care.

Postoperative instructions are clearly explained to promote proper recovery and reduce the risk of complications.
The team remains available to answer questions and provide follow-up tailored to each situation. This compassionate and transparent approach allows us to support the patient at every stage, from the initial evaluation through to healing.

Un accompagnement attentif avant et après l’intervention

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