Gum Grafting (Treating Receding Gums & Exposed Roots) in Turkey

What is gum grafting?

Gum grafting (also called soft-tissue grafting) is a procedure that adds or moves gum tissue to cover exposed roots and strengthen thin gums. Recession can leave root surfaces uncovered, which can feel sensitive, be harder to clean, and look long in the mirror. By thickening and sometimes lifting the gum, we can protect the tooth, reduce sensitivity, and improve symmetry.

Best for: Receding gums, exposed roots, sensitivity, thin or weak gums, and improving the gum line before/after other treatments

Duration: 45–90 minutes per area; stitches usually 1–2 weeks; full settling 4–8 weeks

Why Gums Recede

Common reasons include over-brushing, thin natural tissue, gum disease, tooth movement outside the bone (past orthodontics), lip/tongue ties, frenum pull, clenching/grinding, and smoking. We first treat the cause (gentle brushing, hygiene care, night guard, etc.) so results last.

Main graft techniques (simple overview)

  • Connective Tissue Graft (CTG):
    A small strip of tissue from the palate is placed under the gum and the gum is moved coronally (up) to cover the root. Gold standard for many single teeth.

  • Free Gingival Graft (FGG):
    A thin piece of gum from the palate is added to increase thickness and keratinised tissue. Helpful where gums are very thin or you need more firm tissue near the tooth.

  • Tunnel / Pinhole / Coronally Advanced Flap:
    Micro-instruments loosen the gum in a small tunnel, then the gum is slid up and secured. Often used with donor collagen or CTG for minimal visible cuts.

  • Pedicle (rotational) flaps:
    Gum is moved from next door to cover the recession if there’s extra tissue nearby.

The best method depends on tooth position, amount of recession, gum thickness, and smile goals. We will show photos and explain which method is safest for you.

What materials are used?

  • Your own tissue (palate) — high success, very natural blend

  • Named donor collagen / allograft — avoids a palate site, helpful for multiple teeth

  • Membranes / sutures — fine stitches to hold tissue while it joins and thickens
    Your plan lists exact brands and batch details for traceability.

Gum Graft 3

The Steps…

Step 1:

Consultation & Planning

Photos, gum measurements, and a bite/brush review. If needed, X-rays or a scan. We agree goals, choose the technique, and give a clear written plan with timelines, costs, and aftercare.

Step 2:

Treatment Day

You’re made numb. We prepare the site, place the graft (from your palate or donor), and advance the gum to cover the root. Fine microsutures secure it. A dressing may be used.

Step 3:

Early Healing (week 1–2)

Expect mild swelling, a feeling of tightness, and possible bruising colours. Simple pain relief, cool packs, and soft foods help. Do not brush the graft area; use the mouthwash we provide.

Step 4:

Review & Suture Removal

Stitches are usually removed 7–14 days after. We check coverage, thickness, and comfort, and revise your cleaning routine.

Step 5:

Maturation (weeks 4–8+)

The tissue blends and strengthens. Final colour/shape continues to settle over months. We re-check cause control (brushing, night guard, frenum).

The Process in Pics

Comfort & Daily Life

Pressure, Not Pain During the procedure, you are numb. You feel pressure, but no pain. We use a "protective plate" (like a retainer) to cover the roof of your mouth afterward.
The Healing Sensation The palate (donor site) may feel like a "pizza burn" for a few days. The grafted area is usually painless but looks swollen. Most patients return to desk work the next day.

Benefits You Can Expect

Root Coverage
Covers exposed roots for a shorter, younger-looking tooth.
Protection
Thickens the gum tissue to resist future recession and damage.
Less Sensitivity
Covering roots stops pain from cold air or ice water.
Cleaner Edges
Makes cleaning easier and improves overall home care.
Risks & How We Reduce Them
  • Partial Coverage: Sometimes the graft covers only 80-90% of the root if the area is disturbed early.
  • Colour Match: The new gum tissue might initially be slightly lighter or thicker than surrounding tissue.
  • Smoking: Smoking dramatically reduces success rates. We strongly advise stopping during healing.
  • Palate Tenderness: We provide a protective plate to shield your palate while eating.

Aftercare (Crucial)

The success of a graft depends 90% on stability. Do not disturb the site.

  • NO brushing on the graft for 2 weeks (use prescribed mouthwash)
  • Do not pull your lip to "have a look" – this can tear the stitches
  • Eat soft foods (no seeds, crisps, or spicy food)
  • No smoking or vaping while healing

Alternatives if a Graft isn't Right

Composite Bonding
We place white filling material over the exposed root. Covers sensitivity but doesn't regrow gum.
Orthodontics
Moving the tooth back into the bone housing can sometimes naturally improve gum levels over time.
Desensitising Agents
Special varnishes or toothpastes to reduce pain, though they do not fix the visual recession.
Monitoring
If there is no pain or aesthetic concern, we may simply monitor it with improved brushing techniques.

Results & Longevity

Stable
Results
With cause control (fixing hard brushing habits) and good home care, grafts can protect teeth and look natural for many years. Some mild relapse can happen in thin areas, but we review and maintain to keep results stable.

Your Frequently Asked Questions About Gum Grafting

Does gum grafting hurt?

During treatment you’re numb. After, expect mild soreness (palate if used). Simple pain relief and a protective plate help.

Often yes, but the final blend and contour improve over weeks as swelling settles.

Yes. We can plan multiple sites with donor material or staged CTG sessions.

Usually yes once the root is covered and tissue thickens.

Avoid brushing the graft for 2 weeks. We’ll show gentle cleaning around it and when to start soft brushing.

We strongly advise not to. Smoking slows healing and raises risks.

Most desk jobs: next day. Light exercise after a few days; heavy gym after about a week unless told otherwise.

Sometimes partial coverage is expected. We can polish or bond the small exposed area, or plan a touch-up if needed.

Early colour can look lighter or redder. It blends over weeks to months.

If you clench or grind, a night guard helps protect the area and prevents relapse.

We use named, traceable materials with a long safety record.

Wait until we clear you (often 6–8 weeks). Keep gel off the gums.

We must treat and stabilise gum disease first. Then grafting is usually fine.

Where available, we’ll outline clear options.

Why Choose Opus Smile for Gum Grafting

UK-backed soft-tissue care | Minimal-trauma microsurgery | Safe, clear, modern

Our focus is your result. We set clear expectations, give honest guidance, and support you from first message to final review. Every partner clinic is vetted for safety, outcomes, and patient experience. Your graft is digitally planned and delivered with microsurgical techniques by internationally trained clinicians, using named, traceable materials.

You keep the best of both worlds: significant savings versus typical UK private fees plus a written warranty and UK-based aftercare. No bait pricing. No pressure. We assess first, explain options, and confirm exact costs only after proper diagnostics.

Hear it from real patients. Explore verified reviews on Trustpilot and see before-and-after stories that show healthier gums, reduced sensitivity, and natural gum lines.

What you get with Opus Smile (Gum Grafting)

  • Precise diagnosis of why gums receded (brushing, thin tissue, frenum pull, bite/grinding, past orthodontics)
  • Technique matched to you: CTG, FGG, tunnel/pinhole with collagen, or pedicle flap for the safest coverage
  • Choice of your own tissue (palate) or named donor collagen — all traceable and listed in your plan
  • Microsurgical approach with fine sutures for minimal trauma and clean healing
  • Comfort options (local anaesthetic; sedation where available) and protective palate plate when needed
  • Clear prices after diagnosticsno hidden extras
  • Written aftercare (e.g., no brushing on the graft, no lip pulling, soft foods, no smoking, head-up sleep) for smooth recovery
  • Hygiene coaching and brushing technique to protect results long-term
  • Night-guard advice if you grind or clench
  • Written warranty and a UK-based aftercare network

 

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