5 Reasons to Repair Gums With a Pinhole Procedure

Gum recession doesn’t just affect the appearance of your smile. It can also put your oral health at risk. When the gumline pulls back, tooth roots become exposed, increasing the likelihood of decay, sensitivity, and eventually bone or tooth loss. Traditionally, a gum graft has been the go-to treatment. However, at Crawford Implant Dentistry & Laser Periodontics, you also have access to a minimally invasive alternative to repair gums: a pinhole procedure.

To learn more about which option is right for you, call Crawford Implant Dentistry & Laser Periodontics at 727-732-3173 to schedule a consultation with a periodontist, an expert in gum restoration. 

Before your visit, here’s a closer look at how these treatments for receding gums differ.

A standard gum graft involves taking a small amount of tissue – often from the roof of the mouth – and suturing it to the recessed areas to rebuild the gumline. In contrast, the Chao Pinhole® Technique requires only a tiny entry point in the gum. Through this opening, your periodontist gently adjusts the existing tissue and guides it over the exposed roots. Collagen strips hold everything in place as it heals.

These differences explain why many patients choose the pinhole method instead of traditional grafting:

Faster Treatment – Pinhole surgery can be completed quickly, often in about an hour or so. It’s more efficient than a grafting procedure.

Greater Comfort – Since there are no incisions or stitches, most patients find pinhole treatment more comfortable than grafting. Local anesthetic is usually all that’s needed, though sedation is available for those who feel anxious.

Simplified Healing – With no surgical cuts or sutures, recovery is generally smooth and swift. Most people experience little to no swelling or bruising and can return to normal eating and brushing habits almost immediately. Tenderness and infection risk are also significantly reduced.

A Natural Appearance – A gum graft uses tissue that may not perfectly match the rest of your gums and can appear pale during healing. Pinhole treatment relies on repositioning your existing gum tissue, resulting in an even, natural-looking gumline.

Specialized Periodontal Expertise – At our practice, your procedure is performed by a periodontist with advanced specialty training in restoring gums. Our doctor is skilled in treating gum recession as well as the underlying causes, including gum disease. When needed, we can also use advanced laser therapy to address periodontal infection.

During each exam, we carefully check for early signs of gum disease so we can intervene before gum recession develops. But if you’re already noticing bleeding gums, persistent bad breath, or tenderness, reach out right away. Early treatment can protect both your smile and your comfort. Call us at 727-732-3173 for an appointment in St. Petersburg, FL. If you have recession, let us repair gums with a graft alternative!