Gum Plastic Surgery and Recession Coverage

Gum Recession is a pathological condition in which the gums shift toward the tooth root, exposing its surface. This is not just an aesthetic concern—it reflects an imbalance between the teeth, gums, bone tissue and functional load.

Causes of Recession

Gum recession most often develops due to improper bite, excessive or uneven chewing forces, chronic periodontal inflammation, aggressive oral hygiene or anatomical features of the soft tissues.

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Procedure

During the procedure, exposed areas of the tooth root are covered using microsurgical techniques, allowing for maximum precision and a delicate approach.

As a result, the treatment reduces tooth sensitivity, protects the root surface, restores the aesthetic appearance of the smile, stabilizes the gums, and creates conditions for long-term tissue preservation.

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Professional Approach

At 88 Medical Club, gum recession is treated not as an isolated problem but as part of a systemic imbalance. Before any surgical intervention, a comprehensive evaluation of the periodontium, bite and functional load is performed to address the root cause, not just the symptom.