Soft Tissue Graft

Gum Tissue Graft

Preparation of Recipient Site:

Recipient 300x225 Gum Tissue GraftThis picture clearly shows how the recipient site is prepared for a tissue graft.  It also is evident why the tissue graft is being done.

Although we do have quite a few senior citizens in Tampa Florida, we treat people of all ages in my Palm Harbor dentist office.

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Gum Tissue Graft

In this picture we are approaching the final stage of this tissue graft.  I am using 4-0 chromic gut sutures secure the tissue graft.  This whole procedure, including suturing, is delicate work.  This young lady was sedated and tolerated the procedure very well.  She was released without complication to her husband.

All dentistry was done in my Palm Harbor,  Tampa FL area dentist office.Suturing 300x225 Gum Tissue Graft

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Picture of Gum Tissue Graft Tooth # 24.

Loss of gum tissue tooth # 24:

There are many types of gum tissue grafts ranging from subepithelial connective tissue grafts to attached gingival grafts and even sliding peduncular tissue grafts.  The goal is always to get more of the type of gum tissue where a dentist wants it to be.  In my Palm Harbor, Tampa Bay Florida area dental office I have been a dentist since April 23, 1988, more than 24 years.  Gum tissue grafting is part of a true Comprehensive Dental Office.

The arrow in this picture is pointing to the buccal gum line area of tooth #24.  It is clearly visible that this tooth is more exposed than the other lower incisors.  My goal here is not root coverage but to get more attached gum tissue in this area to protect against further recession.

Many patients want to be sedated for surgical procedures such as this.  Other procedures commonly performed under conscious sedation are: tooth extractions, dental implants, root canals and periodontal procedures.

Recipient w arrow1 300x225 Picture of Gum Tissue Graft Tooth # 24.

Tooth # 24

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Gum Tissue Graft

Many things are going on in this picture.  The tissue forceps are holding on to a piece of left palatal tissue.  This tissue was released taking the epithelialized surface and some underlying connective tissue.  This is called “split thickness.”  This epithelium with connective tissue will be placed over the vascular bed of the prepared recipient site for this graft.  The patient was sedated and local anesthesia was used.  The patient was comfortable and has no memory of the procedure.  This dentistry was done in my Palm Harbor, Tampa FL area dentist office.Donor 300x225 Gum Tissue Graft

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Gum Tissue graft tooth #24

The gum tissue that was harvested from the palate has been sutured into place with 4-0  chomic gut.  Periodontal packing is placed over this region to protect the surgical site, keep the orbicularis oris from reattaching and to help hold the gum tissue graft down onto the vascular bed – thereby re-establishing the blood supply and keeping the new gum tissue alive.

All this work was done under conscious sedation in my Palm Harbor, Tampa FL area dentist office.
Finished 300x225 Gum Tissue graft tooth #24

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Why do I need a gum tissue graft?

Gum Loss Tooth #24:

Recipient1 300x225 Why do I need a gum tissue graft?This picture shows how the gum tissue is prepared in the region that a gum tissue graft will be done.

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What is a free gingival tissue graft?

Well, first off, a free ginvival graft is not FREE.  Now let me explain and demonstrate what a gum tissue graft is.  It is called a “free” gingival graft because the donor tissue is completely released or freed from the donor site, where it comes from.  The most common donor site is the palate.  The most common place for the need of a gum graft is the front area of the lower jaw.  This picture shows a piece of palatal donor tissue being placed where some gum tissue is needed.  This patient was sedated for this procedure.  Other blogs will show the preparation of the recipient site as well as the donor site.P1010421 300x225 What is a free gingival tissue graft?

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