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Gum Recession Is a Common Side Effect of Braces? How To Treat It? 🦷✨#gumrecession #braces

Gum recession often occurs as a side effect of braces, which apply pressure to gums and teeth, leading to potential recession. This condition can have significant implications for oral health.

Before recent advancements, one common way to address gum recession was through conventional gum grafting. This method involves several key steps:

  • Incisions are made in the gum tissue over the affected areas.
  • Tissue from the roof of the mouth (the palate) is harvested.
  • This tissue is sutured over the recessed gums.

While effective, this process is quite invasive and involves significant recovery time.

Enter the Chow Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation, a revolutionary method that alleviates gum recession without the need for cutting or stitching.

  • A small entry point—comparable to a pinhole—is created in the tissue.
  • A special instrument navigates through this space, gently loosening the gums from above.
  • Once mobilized, the gums are repositioned into a healthier place.
  • Tiny collagen strips are inserted to secure the new gum positioning during healing.

Notably, this technique facilitates almost immediate recovery, with many individuals experiencing overnight healing.

"Incredibly, the pinhole heals rather quickly and often overnight."

As dental techniques evolve, patients can now opt for less invasive procedures such as the Pinhole Technique to improve recovery times and reduce discomfort, making it a compelling alternative to traditional methods.

When experiencing gum recession, it is crucial to consult with your dental professional to determine the most appropriate and effective treatment for your specific situation.

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