Gum Grafting
Gum grafting is a surgical treatment for gingival recession that covers exposed roots, reduces tooth sensitivity, and restores healthy gum tissue.
Comprehensive A–Z dental terminology covering anatomy, procedures, conditions, equipment, imaging, insurance, and practice operations.
Gum grafting is a surgical treatment for gingival recession that covers exposed roots, reduces tooth sensitivity, and restores healthy gum tissue.
A mouth bridge is a fixed dental prosthetic that replaces missing teeth, restores bite function, and preserves your natural smile — learn how it works.
Guided tissue regeneration uses barrier membranes to rebuild lost bone and periodontal ligament. Learn how this procedure restores periodontal health.
Gingivoplasty reshapes gum tissue to correct uneven contours and support periodontal health. Learn when it’s performed and what recovery looks like.
Gum contouring reshapes excess gingival tissue to balance your smile and support long-term periodontal health. Learn what the procedure involves.
Frenectomy is a minor oral surgery to remove or reposition a restrictive frenum. Discover when it’s needed, how it’s performed, and what recovery involves.
A gingivectomy removes diseased or excess gum tissue to treat periodontal pockets and gingival overgrowth. Learn when it’s indicated and what the procedure involves.
Fixed prosthodontics covers crowns, bridges, veneers, and implant restorations permanently cemented in the mouth to restore function, esthetics, and arch integrity.
Fluoride treatment strengthens tooth enamel and prevents dental caries. Discover how this proven in-office procedure works, its forms, and who benefits most.
Enamel shaping is a quick, minimally invasive procedure that smooths and reshapes teeth by removing small amounts of enamel. Learn who it benefits and how it works.