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Fort Lauderdale Gum Recession Treatment –  Fort Lauderdale, FL

Gum Recession Treatment

Finally Ready To Treat Your Receding Gums, Stop Further Damage and Improve Your Smile?

Fort Lauderdale Gum Recession Treatment With The Chao Pinhole® Technique

Are you embarrassed to smile because of small teeth and too much gum? Dr. Patty’s Dental Boutique & Spa can change all of that with Gum Rejuvenation. We have had incredible success by using the Chao Pinhole® Surgical Technique (PST®) to rebuild gingival tissue. Unlike gum surgery, with this technique, you will experience the following:

  • Minimal downtime
  • No grafting site
  • No sutures

The team at Dr. Patty’s Dental Boutique & Spa has been personally trained by Dr. Chao and is certified to perform PST® to help you get the smile you have always wanted.

Gum Recession

Gum recession is a common dental issue where the gingival tissue surrounding and protecting your teeth pulls away, exposing more of the tooth or the tooth’s root. This condition can lead to increased sensitivity, and a higher risk of cavities, and can affect the overall aesthetic of your smile. Understanding the causes, implications, and treatment options for gum recession is crucial for maintaining good oral health.

Causes of Gum Recession

Gum recession can be attributed to several factors, each contributing to the gradual wearing away of the gum tissue. Key causes include:

  • Gingivitis: A mild form of gum disease-causing inflammation and bleeding of the gums. If left untreated, it can progress to periodontitis.
  • Gum Disease: Advanced gum disease (periodontitis) can destroy gum tissue and the bone that supports your teeth, leading to gum recession.
  • Rapid Orthodontic Shifting of Teeth: Quick movements during orthodontic treatments can put excessive pressure on the gums, causing them to recede.
  • Teeth Clenching and Grinding (Bruxism): These habits exert undue pressure on the gums and teeth, contributing to recession.
  • Harsh Tooth-Brushing Habits: Brushing your teeth too aggressively or using a hard-bristled toothbrush can erode the enamel and cause gums to recede.
  • Use of Tobacco: Tobacco use, including smoking and chewing tobacco, damages gum tissue and leads to recession.
  • Aging: Natural aging processes can cause gums to recede over time, especially if accompanied by a history of gum disease or poor oral hygiene.
  • Genetics: Some individuals are more predisposed to gum recession due to genetic factors.
  • Hormonal Changes: Fluctuations in hormones, particularly in women during pregnancy, menopause, or menstruation, can make gums more sensitive and susceptible to recession.

Implications of Gum Recession

Gum recession can have several significant impacts on your oral health, including:

  • Increased Tooth Sensitivity: Exposed roots can cause your teeth to become more sensitive to hot, cold, and sweet foods and drinks.
  • Higher Risk of Tooth Decay: Without the protection of the gums, the roots of your teeth are more susceptible to decay and cavities.
  • Gum Inflammation and Infection: Receding gums can create pockets where bacteria can accumulate, leading to inflammation and potential infection.
  • Tooth Mobility: As the support structures of your teeth weaken, teeth can become loose and may eventually fall out if not treated.
  • Aesthetic Concerns: Receding gums can make teeth appear longer and can affect the overall appearance of your smile.

Prevention and Treatment of Gum Recession

Preventing and treating gum recession involves a combination of good oral hygiene practices, regular dental visits, and, in some cases, professional treatments. Here are some strategies:

  • Proper Brushing Technique: Use a soft-bristled toothbrush and gentle, circular motions to clean your teeth without damaging the gums.
  • Floss Daily: Flossing helps remove plaque and food particles between teeth and along the gum line.
  • Regular Dental Check-Ups: Regular visits to the dentist can help detect early signs of gum recession and other oral health issues.
  • Quit Tobacco: Avoiding tobacco products can significantly reduce the risk of gum disease and recession.
  • Mouthguards: If you grind your teeth at night, wearing a mouthguard can protect your teeth and gums.
  • Healthy Diet: Eating a balanced diet rich in vitamins and minerals supports overall gum health.

If gum recession is advanced, your dentist might recommend professional treatments, such as:

  • Scaling and Root Planing: A deep cleaning procedure to remove plaque and tartar from below the gum line and smooth the root surfaces.
  • Gum Grafting: Surgical procedure to replace lost gum tissue using grafts from other areas of the mouth or a tissue bank.
  • Pinhole Surgical Technique: A minimally invasive procedure that involves making small holes in the gum tissue to reposition it over the exposed roots.
  • Regenerative Procedures: Techniques that stimulate the growth of bone and tissue to restore the health of the gums and teeth.

Understanding gum recession and its implications is vital for maintaining oral health. Early detection and treatment can prevent further damage and ensure a healthy smile.

Book Your Gum Recession Treatment Appointment Today!

Restore your gum health and smile confidently at Dr. Patty’s Dental Boutique & Spa, where we specialize in high-quality gum recession treatments. Call us now at 954-524-2300 or visit our contact page to schedule your consultation and take the first step towards healthier gums.

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Problems With Gum Recession

When your gums are healthy and properly positioned, your teeth are protected from:

  • Bacteria
  • Decay
  • Plaque

When you experience gum recession and your tooth root is revealed, it can lead to the following issues:

  • Discomfort
  • Sensitivity
  • Expose discoloration
  • Endanger your oral health

Why Choose The Chao Pinhole® Technique For Your Treatment?

Previously, surgical grafts with soft tissue were the only way that receding gums could be treated in which this grafting procedure sutured either the patient’s soft tissue or donor tissue into position to rebuild the gum line and prevent further problems with your oral health. On the other hand, by utilizing the Chao Pinhole® Technique, clients can choose to rejuvenate their gums with a minimally invasive option which avoids the need for sutures, incisions, or an extended recovery period. In fact, clients that have undergone the PST® have reported that they have experienced minimal pain and have been able to enjoy a smooth recovery period.

How Is This Procedure Performed?

The Chao Pinhole® Surgical Technique is a series of small adjustments made to the gum tissue. These modifications will result in significant improvement in the health and appearance of the gum line. During PST®, the team at Dr. Patty’s Dental Boutique & Spa will use a needle to make a tiny hole in the gum tissue that is affected. Through the small pinhole created, we will use a specialized instrument that was designed by Dr. Chao. This tool will gently:

  • Loosen
  • Expand
  • Lift the section of tissue

These steps are completed so that the tissue can be moved to a more elevated position and cover the tooth root that has been exposed. Tiny collagen strips will be placed during this process to stabilize your gums. No sutures are required to hold the gum line in its new position. The pinhole heals quickly – often overnight – and you will be able to get on with your social life, work, and family in no time at all!

Benefits Of Chao Pinhole® Treatment

PST® offers many advantages to clients over the traditional technique using soft tissue grafts. These benefits include the following:

  • No sutures required
  • Minimal post-surgical discomfort
  • Fast recovery
  • Eliminates the need for donor tissue required from the patient’s soft palate
  • No cutting or invasive surgical techniques

Chao Pinhole® Surgical Treatment will allow you to have natural-looking, long-lasting results that can be achieved with the traditional techniques for treating gum recession without any of the negatives!

PST® Or Other Options

While you may not have gum disease, having a gummy smile can be just as damaging to your self-confidence. At Dr. Patty’s Dental Boutique & Spa, we can eliminate your gummy smile by using the PST® or other procedures to help you get the smile that you have always wanted. We will evaluate your gums and teeth and then decide which treatment option is best for you. If you think that you have too much gum showing and would like to rejuvenate your smile, we can help!

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Gummy Smile And Botox® Options

A beautiful smile showcases most 8-10 upper teeth with almost no gum above the two front teeth. It is considered “gummy” if a significant amount of gingival tissue can be seen.

A gummy smile is widely considered a normal variation of human anatomy, though many people are very self-conscious about it. Fortunately, these smiles can be enhanced with simple procedures such as BOTOX® or PST®. Our dentist can safely modify the position and shape of the gum so that more natural enamel is visible. If you want to find out if PST® is the right option for restoring your gum line, please contact our boutique today to schedule a complimentary consultation.

Contact Dr. Patty’s Dental Boutique & Spa

Contact us today to schedule your complimentary consultation and learn more about gum rejuvenation with the Chao Pinhole® Surgical Technique.

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Why Gum Recession Should Not Be Ignored:

Gum recession exposes more of one or more teeth when the gum itself wears away. As this occurs, gaps tend to be created between the teeth and gum line making it easier for disease-causing bacteria to damage more gums, your teeth and even their supporting bones. Eventually teeth can be lost.

Since receding gums occur gradually many of us don’t realize the problem until you notice your teeth getting more sensitive and one or more teeth look longer than normal.

Gum recession tends to only get worse over time and should not be ignored. If you think your gums are receding, call or complete the form on this page to schedule an appointment at our Fort Lauderdale / East Broward dental boutique. If warranted, we can use the latest, least invasive technique available, the Chao Pinhole Surgical Rejuvenation Technique to rejuvenate your gums, prevent further damage and enhance your smile.

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