Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Soft Tissue Graft





Periodontal procedures are available to stop further dental problems and gum recession, and to improve the aesthetics of your gum line.

Why do I need a tissue graft?


Do you have…
  • An uneven gum line?
  • Extremely sensitive teeth?
  • Gum recession?

A soft tissue graft may be the answer to your dental problems. Soft tissue grafting is recommended when you have gum recession that has left the root of a tooth exposed, or you’re at risk of root exposure due to recession. It is a common procedure intended to recreate your gum line and prevent further deterioration, while at the same time enhancing the appearance of your smile.

Exposed tooth toots are the result of gum recession. Perhaps you wish to enhance your smile by covering one or more of these roots that make your teeth appear too long, or you cringe because the exposed roots are sensitive to hot or cold foods and liquids.

Your gums may have receded for a variety of reasons, including aggressive tooth brushing or periodontal disease. You may not be in control of what caused the recession, but prior to treatment Dr. Berdy will help you identify the factors contributing to the problem. Once these contributing factors are controlled, a soft tissue graft procedure will repair the defect and help to prevent additional recession and bone loss.

Soft tissue grafts can be used to cover roots or develop gum tissue which is absent due to excessive gingival recession. During this procedure, Dr. Berdy takes gum tissue from your palate or another donor source to cover the exposed root. This can be done for one tooth or several teeth to even your gum line and reduce sensitivity.

 

What are the benefits of this procedure?


A soft tissue graft can reduce further recession and bone loss. In some cases, it can cover exposed roots to protect them from decay; this may reduce tooth sensitivity and improve aesthetics of your smile. A beautiful new smile and improved periodontal health are your keys to smiling, eating, and speaking with comfort and confidence!
 
  • Prevention or reduction of sensitivity
  • Protection from cavities (decay)
  • Improved smile by creating symmetry in your gum line
  • Creation of a suitable environment for implant placement

Wednesday, May 4, 2016

Sinus Lift

What is a sinus lift?


A sinus lift is a process that assists your body in rehabilitating a delicate area by restoring lost bone with your own natural bone. Techniques and materials used for this procedure have steadily improved over time, making the sinus lift one of the most successful and predictable bone grafting procedures performed in the mouth. Sinus lifts are not expected to affect your sinuses, breathing, or allergies.

  • Reduced chance of damage to the sinuses during implant placement
  • Regrowth of your own new bone to restore lost bone
  • Creation of a suitable environment for implant placement

 

Why do I need a sinus lift procedure?


A sinus lift is often required as a first step when placing a dental implant in the back of your upper jaw. When upper back teeth are lost, bone in that area naturally shrinks or resorbs over time. Consequently, your sinuses expand to occupy the empty space where the bone used to be. Because there is insufficient bone available to securely place the dental implant, the sinuses must be lifted in order to create space for placing additional bone in that area.