Gum Grafting & Recession Treatment
Protect Your Smile and Restore Your Confidence
Gum recession occurs when the tissue surrounding the teeth pulls away, exposing the roots. This can lead to increased sensitivity, an "aged" appearance, and eventually, tooth loss. At our McLean office, we provide advanced soft tissue grafting to reinforce your gums and protect your oral health.

Why Is Gum Grafting Necessary?
Many patients don't realize their gums are receding until they experience discomfort. Soft tissue grafting is essential for:
Reducing Sensitivity
Covering exposed roots significantly reduces pain from hot or cold foods.
Preventing Tooth Loss
Healthy gum tissue is the first line of defense against bone loss and decay.
Improving Aesthetics
Recession can make teeth look "long." Grafting restores a symmetrical, youthful gum line.
Stopping Further Recession
By reinforcing the tissue, we prevent the "pull" of muscle attachments from worsening the condition.
Our Specialized Grafting Techniques
Dr. Waleed and Dr. Carpio utilize micro-surgical techniques designed for faster healing and minimal discomfort.
Types of Gum Grafts We Offer:
Connective Tissue Grafts
The most common method for root coverage. Tissue is taken from under a flap on the roof of the mouth and stitched to the recession site.
Free Gingival Grafts
Used primarily to thicken naturally thin gum tissue to prevent future recession.
Pedicle Grafts
Tissue is grafted from the gum around or near the tooth requiring repair.
Biocompatible Materials
In many cases, we can use processed donor tissue or growth factors, eliminating the need to take tissue from the roof of your mouth entirely.
What to Expect
We understand that the idea of "gum surgery" can be intimidating. That is why we prioritize your comfort at every stage.
Pain Management
The procedure is performed under local anesthesia. For patients with dental anxiety, we offer IV Sedation to ensure a completely stress-free experience.
Minimally Invasive
We use precision instruments to ensure the smallest possible incisions, which leads to quicker recovery times.
Rapid Healing
Most patients return to their normal routine within a day or two, following simple post-operative instructions provided by our team.
Are Your Gums Receding?
Common signs that you may need a evaluation include:
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Visible tooth roots.
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Sensitivity to temperature or touch.
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A "notched" feeling near the gum line.
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Red, swollen, or bleeding gums.

