What is a Soft Tissue Graft?
A soft tissue graft is a procedure used to rebuild and strengthen areas of the gums that have receded or become thin. When your gums pull away from the teeth—often due to gum disease, brushing too hard, or natural wear—it can expose the roots, making your teeth look longer and feel more sensitive.
To fix this, your dentist or periodontist takes a small piece of tissue (usually from the roof of your mouth or a donor source) and carefully places it over the exposed or thinning area. This helps protect the tooth, reduce sensitivity, and restore the gum line to a healthier, more natural appearance.
Key Points:
- Protects exposed tooth roots, reducing sensitivity and risk of decay
- Strengthens thin or receded gums to prevent further damage
- Improves the look of your smile by restoring a natural gum line
- Tissue is typically taken from your own mouth or a donor source
- Helps support long-term gum and bone health

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