Gum Recession Treatment with Chao's Pinhole Surgical Technique
Why do Gums Recede?
Most patients with receding gums are unaware that it is occurring because it happens gradually. Gum recession has often been associated with getting older and people who have noticeable gum recession are said to be, ‘long in the tooth’. Aside from the natural aging process, gum recession can also be the result of periodontal disease, teeth clenching, grinding, or overly aggressive brushing habits. Genetics, hormonal changes, and constant tobacco use can also contribute to sensitive gums that is more vulnerable to gum recession.
The best ways to prevent gum recession is to brush and floss daily using a proper technique and to keep up with your dental cleanings and checkups.
Why Should Gum Recession Be Taken Seriously?
When gum recession occurs, the root structure of the tooth becomes exposed. It can cause pockets to form between the teeth and gum line, allowing harmful bacteria and tartar to build up. This can lead to more advanced periodontal disease, tissue and bone deterioration, and eventual tooth loss. Since healthy gums are essential for a healthy mouth, getting gum recession treated is important for lasting dental wellness.
Am I a Candidate for this Procedure?
Many patients who suffer from periodontal disease and gum recession would like to restore their gum line and protect the roots of their teeth, but do not want to go through the often painful and lengthy traditional gum grafting procedure.
The Chao Pinhole Surgical Technique® is the first minimally invasive procedure to treat gum recession effectively. This scalpel- and suture-free treatment uses healthy gum tissue already present at the treatment site, which is repositioned using instruments inserted through a very small opening in the gums. The procedure is virtually pain-free and requires minimal recovery time.
If you are suffering from receding gums, this procedure is your alternative to the traditional gum grafting.
What Is The Chao Pinhole® Surgical Technique (PST)?
The Chao Pinhole® Surgical Technique, also known as the Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation™, was invented and patented by John Chao, DDS, MADG. It is a minimally invasive option for treating gum recession. Unlike traditional grafting techniques, it is incision and suture free.
How Is Chao Pinhole® Surgical Technique (PST) Performed?
During the Chao Pinhole® Surgical Technique, a needle is used to make a small hole in the patient’s existing gum tissue. Through this pinhole, special instruments are used to gently loosen the gum tissue. These tools help expand and slide the gum line to cover the exposed root structure.
There are no grafts, no sutures, and no incisions needed with the Chao Pinhole® Surgical Technique. It simply involves the adjustment of the existing tissue.
How Does The Chao Pinhole® Surgical Technique (PST) Differ From Traditional Gum Grafting?
Traditional gum recession treatments involve the use of donor tissue or soft tissue grafts in order to rebuild the gum line. This soft tissue would be sutured in place and would join with existing gum tissue as it heals.
While this traditional grafting treatment is effective, comparable results with better patient experience can be achieved through the Chao Pinhole® Surgical Technique.
What Are The Benefits Of Chao Pinhole® Surgical Technique (PST)?
The Chao Pinhole ®Surgical Technique shares similar aspects to the traditional grafting treatment but provides a better patient experience.
No need for uncomfortable sutures
No need for scalpels or invasive surgical tools
No need to take donor tissue from the patient’s palate
Several areas can be treated at once
Minimal post-operative symptoms (pain, swelling and bleeding)
Faster recovery for the patient than traditional grafting
Excellent, natural-looking, long-lasting results
How much does the Chao Pinhole® Surgical Technique cost?
The Chao Pinhole® Surgical Technique cost is comparable to traditional gum grafting procedures. In fact, the overall cost can be less expensive because we can treat multiple teeth during a single treatment. It involves no incisions, minimal discomfort, and minimal recovery time, which is why more and more patients are choosing this procedure over the traditional approach.
Comparing the costs, advantages, risks, and timelines of both procedures can help our patients make the most informed decision and determine which treatment is best for their unique needs.
What are the recovery and aftercare information I need to know after the procedure?
For six weeks following your procedure, brushing your teeth can irritate the gums, so you will use a prescription mouthwash instead. Patients are instructed on a soft diet for a short period after the surgery. Any discomfort can be easily managed with over-the-counter medication. You will have a series of follow-up appointments to ensure that everything is healing properly and that you do not require any additional treatment.
In the Philippines, Dr. Marie A. Syjuco is the first full-time certified Pinhole Surgical clinician. Schedule a consultation with her at Oraderm Care Clinic.
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