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Dear doc
Thank You for "No Pain" and "lots of Gain" Dr.Amit.The unbelievable job you have done for me ..now ,with my ever good looking smile I owe you big time!! Thank You for excelent job..keep up your good work and all the best....
RANI JAMAL
Nairobi
Kenya.
The kind of treatment and guidance I got from doctors at Gums N Smiles, has made a major difference in my attitude towards dental problems and have started valuing the importance of doctors.I respect the doctors, their great approach, knowledge and services!!
SUBHASH CHHABRA
Ex-MD , Globus.
Dear Doctors
My wife came to your clinic crying with pain and came out of your chamber with a smiling face!A magic Touch!!Its not only the treatment, but your personal touch and dedication which counts more.Keep it up!!!
S M ZAHEER
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Gum
recession or receding gum line, refers to progressive
loss of gum tissue.This can eventually result in tooth
root exposure, cavities and sensitivity besides an unaesthetic
smile, if left untreated.

Gum
recession, like other gum diseases can be difficult
to self-diagnose in its earlier stages because the changes
often occur asymptomatically and gradually. However,
once it advances a patient can frequently identify it. Specially, if the recession is in the front teeth wherein patients
experience having a “toothy smile” or longer
looking teeth. Besides “longer” looking
teeth, the following symptoms maybe indicative of gum
recession. Sensitive teeth….when the gums recede
enough to expose the cementum protecting the tooth root, the
patients experience sensitivity while having hot or
cold. Halitosis (bad breath), inflammation, bleeding
gums and visible roots are other common symptoms associated
with gum recession!!
Receding
gums can be caused by a number of factors including
brushing too hard, poor oral hygiene, smoking, chewing
tobacco, mouth injuries or trauma, mal aligned or crooked
teeth and gum disease (inflammation and infection of
the gums, bones and tissues that anchor teeth to the
jaws).
Depending
on the severity of the gum recession and the underlying
cause, the treatment could be non-surgical or surgical.
For some, improving home oral care alone maybe enough
to restore gums to their previous healthy condition!!
If overly aggressive brushing techniques are eroding
the gums, a softer toothbrush and a gentler brushing
technique should be used. Toothbrushes with pressure
sensitive handles can be used. For those with poor oral
hygiene ,prophylaxis (professional dental cleaning) maybe
recommended. Those experiencing sensitivity may need
to use desensitizing toothpaste. For more severe gum
recession, soft tissue graft (also called gum graft)
surgery is recommended to restore the receding
gumlines and covering sensitive roots.
GUM GRAFT SURGERY
or SOFT TISSUE GRAFTS
are advised to replace
or restore the lost or receded gum tissue.

When
roots of the teeth become exposed because of gum recession, spaces are created between the teeth. These spaces
become areas for food particle lodgment and thereby
help the harmful bacteria to thrive. This makes the
teeth very prone to decay. Besides making them sensitive
to hot or cold the aesthetic appearance of the smile
is also altered. So, soft tissue graft often gets necessary
to combat gum recession. Its main aim is to cover the
exposed root or thicken the existing gum tissue in order
to stop further tissue loss.
There
are different types of soft tissue grafts…It
could be the PEDICLE GRAFT, involving sharing
of the soft tissue between the affected site and the
adjacent healthy gum area, or the FREE GINGIVAL
GRAFT or the FREE CONNECTIVE TISSUE GRAFT
where the soft tissue or the connective tissue is taken
from the palate and harboured at the site. Soft tissue
grafting is an extremely versatile procedure.
Dr Amit
Gulati, Periodontist at Gums N Smiles, has been doing
this over the years …making the outcome of the
surgery very predictable and restoring the health of
your gums to the fullest!!
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Soft Tissuegraft
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