The expense associated with soft tissue grafting for the gums is a significant consideration for patients. Several factors influence the final price, including the type of graft needed (connective tissue, free gingival, or pedicle graft), the size of the treatment area, the dentist’s fees, geographic location, and the need for additional procedures like bone grafting or sedation. For example, a small area requiring a simple procedure might have a lower cost than a more extensive procedure involving multiple teeth.
Addressing gum recession through grafting offers substantial benefits, both aesthetically and for oral health. Receding gums can expose tooth roots, leading to sensitivity, an increased risk of decay, and potential tooth loss. Grafting procedures help cover exposed roots, reduce sensitivity, improve the appearance of the smile, and protect against further recession. Historically, various techniques have been employed to treat gum recession, but advances in surgical methods and materials have made modern grafting procedures more predictable and effective.