Traditionally, gum recession treatments require soft tissue grafting, sutures, and an extensive recovery period.
Instead of traditional gum grafting, we perform the innovative Chao Pinhole® Surgical Technique to address gum recession.
Traditionally, gum recession treatments require soft tissue grafting, sutures, and an extensive recovery period.
Instead of traditional gum grafting, we perform the innovative Chao Pinhole® Surgical Technique to address gum recession.
Gum recession is a common problem in which the gums pull away from the teeth and expose the roots.
The Chao Pinhole Surgical Technique uses a gentle, minimally invasive approach to guide the gums back into place.
Gum recession is the loss of soft tissue surrounding a tooth and along the gum line, exposing the base of the tooth and the tooth’s roots. When this happens, it causes gaps or pockets to form between the teeth and gum line. If left untreated, it can lead to dental sensitivity, plaque and bacteria buildup, tooth decay, tooth loss, and jawbone degeneration.
Gum recession is generally caused by poor oral healthcare, hormonal changes, periodontal disease, aggressive tooth brushing, heredity, smoking, and the natural aging process. Once severe recession has occurred, the only way to restore the appearance and health of your gums is through traditional soft tissue grafting or the Chao Pinhole Surgical Technique.
The Chao Pinhole Technique was created by Dr. John Chao as a minimally invasive procedure to treat receded gums. Dr. Gary Kinder in Knoxville, TN, has received special training in this technique and offers it to his patients at Cornerstone Dental Arts – Fort Sanders West.
The Pinhole Surgical Technique is scalpel-free, suture-free, and graft-free. It utilizes a small needle and a special dental instrument to gently slide the gums back into place. The procedure typically takes about one to two hours, and you can return to your normal activities soon after.
In order to qualify for the Pinhole Surgical Technique, you must have addressed any signs of active periodontal disease. At our Knoxville practice, we can help you achieve healthy gums through scaling or root planing or another periodontal procedure.