Periodontal tunneling is a technically demanding but effective grafting procedure to augment or replenish lost or compromised tissue.
In this 5 minute video, a special graft material is tunneled across the root structures of the lower front teeth. This patient noticed her gums were receding. The patient’s existing gum tissue does not have enough tough durable tissue to prevent further recession and bone loss. Tissue needs to be added to repair the damage and protect the mandibular bone so the teeth do not get loose.
A tunneling procedure is superior to conventional gum grafting procedures because no incisions are made in the areas of recession. Incisions made during conventional gum grafting have the problem of increased rates of failure and scarring.
A tunneling technique maintains the blood supply to the gum tissue which greatly increases the success rate and provides for a more esthetic result.
See how the gingival tissues are left intact and the graft is advanced through the tunnel into precise locations.
A proprietary suturing technique is used to create the normal snug fit for each anterior tooth while simultaneously raising the gum line higher, thereby reversing the appearance of a minor receding gum line.
Questions?
Patients seeking more information about concepts mentioned on this page or special questions about gum grafting possibilities can contact Dr. Brant directly with our on-line Ask The Dentist form. Dr. Brant will respond to you directly.
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