Soft Tissue Grafting

In Leland, NC

Soft Tissue Grafting, Enhancing Gums for Better Oral Health

Protecting Your Gums and Supporting Your Smile

Soft tissue grafting is used to treat gum recession, a common issue where the gum tissue around the teeth wears away, exposing the roots. This procedure involves transplanting healthy tissue from another part of the mouth to restore the gum line, improve aesthetics, and prevent further recession. At Airlie Oral Surgery, we use advanced techniques to ensure that your gums heal properly and your smile is protected.

How Soft Tissue Grafting Works

Restoring Gum Health and Protection

Soft tissue grafting involves taking tissue from a donor site, typically the palate, and attaching it to the area with gum recession. This procedure helps rebuild the gum tissue, protecting the roots of your teeth and preventing further damage. Local anesthesia is used to minimize discomfort, and recovery time is generally quick, with most patients experiencing mild swelling or tenderness during healing.

FAQs

What is soft tissue grafting?

Soft tissue grafting is a procedure to treat gum recession by transplanting healthy tissue to restore the gum line.

Soft tissue grafting is needed when gums recede, exposing tooth roots and potentially leading to tooth sensitivity, decay, or loss.

The procedure is performed under local anesthesia, so discomfort is minimal. Some swelling and soreness are common afterward.

Full healing usually takes about 1–2 weeks, though complete integration of the graft may take several months.

Yes, soft tissue grafting can often be done alongside other restorative dental treatments, such as bone grafting or dental implants.

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