Laudenbach Periodontics & Dental Implants

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Exceptional service with an uncompromising commitment to the highest level of care.

Philadelphia Office: Philadelphia PA Periodontics Office Phone Number215-985-4337 | 1520 Locust Street, Suite 600

Philadelphia , PA 19102 |

Philadelphia Office: Philadelphia PA Periodontics Office Phone Number215-985-4337| 1520 Locust Street, Suite 600

Philadelphia , PA 19102 |


Gum Grafting in Cherry Hill, NJ

Receding gums don’t just change how your smile looks; they leave tooth roots exposed to sensitivity, decay, and potential tooth loss. When gum tissue pulls back from teeth, it creates both aesthetic concerns and serious oral health risks that can impact your daily comfort and long-term dental wellness.

At Laudenbach Periodontics & Dental Implants, Dr. Jay Laudenbach, and Dr. Ishita Bhavsar provide advanced periodontal therapy to restore lost tissue and protect your dental health. Our Cherry Hill-area patients benefit from 49 years of established care, board-certified training in periodontics, and techniques that prioritize both function and natural-looking results.

Understanding Gum Recession and Tissue Grafting

Gum recession occurs when the margin of gum tissue surrounding teeth wears away or pulls back, exposing more of the tooth or its root. This process can happen gradually over time, making it difficult to notice until sensitivity or aesthetic changes become apparent. Common causes include aggressive brushing, periodontal disease, genetics, tobacco use, and teeth grinding.

When left untreated, recession can lead to root surface decay, bone loss, and eventual tooth loss. Gum grafting addresses this condition by taking healthy tissue and placing it over areas where gums have receded, covering exposed roots and creating a stable, protective barrier. Research from the National Institutes of Health demonstrates that connective tissue grafts maintain positive outcomes over extended periods, with many treated sites showing stable results even 20 years after the procedure.

Types of Gum Grafts We Perform

Our practice offers several grafting techniques, selected based on your specific needs and tissue characteristics. Connective tissue grafts involve taking tissue from the roof of your mouth and placing it over the exposed root area; this remains the most common and predictable approach for single or multiple teeth. Free gingival grafts use tissue directly from the palate and work well when patients need to increase the thickness of existing gum tissue.

For patients requiring grafting on multiple adjacent teeth, we may use allografts or xenografts, processed tissue from human donors or other sources that eliminate the need for a second surgical site. The Fotona TwinLight laser system we utilize can enhance healing and precision during these procedures.

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The Gum Grafting Process

Your treatment begins with a comprehensive evaluation that includes 47-measurement periodontal charting, digital imaging, and a discussion of your specific concerns. During this $199 consultation, we assess the extent of recession, examine tissue quality, and develop a customized surgical plan.

The grafting procedure itself typically takes 60 to 90 minutes per site. Local anesthesia ensures comfort throughout the process. For connective tissue grafts, a small amount of tissue is carefully removed from beneath the surface of your palate through a minimal incision. This donor tissue is then positioned over the recession area and secured with sutures. Recovery requires attention to post-operative instructions, particularly avoiding the surgical site during initial healing. Most patients return to normal activities within 24 to 48 hours, though the grafted area needs protection from mechanical trauma for approximately three weeks.

Studies published on the National Institutes of Health database confirm that properly performed gum grafts show high success rates, with connective tissue grafts achieving complete root coverage in a significant percentage of cases where tissue between teeth remains intact.

Recovery and Long-Term Care After Gum Grafting

The healing process following gum grafting requires careful attention to post-operative instructions to ensure optimal tissue integration and long-term success. During the first week, patients should avoid touching or examining the surgical site, as any movement of the grafted tissue can compromise healing. The most critical aspect of recovery involves the formation of new blood vessels that bring nutrients to the grafted tissue, a process that depends entirely on keeping the graft stable and undisturbed.

Most patients experience minimal discomfort that responds well to over-the-counter medication. Swelling typically subsides within 48 to 72 hours, and any initial tenderness at the donor site on the palate resolves within the first week. Soft tissue healing generally takes four to eight weeks to return to normal function, though the grafted area continues to mature for several months as blood supply develops and tissue integrates with surrounding structures.

Once initial healing completes, maintenance becomes essential for preserving grafting results. Patients transition into our periodontal maintenance program, which includes regular monitoring appointments to assess tissue health and ensure the underlying causes of recession have been addressed. Proper oral hygiene techniques, regular professional cleanings, and attention to factors like bite forces all contribute to maintaining the improved gum coverage achieved through grafting. The tissue improvements gained from properly performed grafts are designed to last for decades, with many patients maintaining stable results throughout their lifetime when combined with appropriate ongoing care.

Why Choose Our Cherry Hill-Area Practice?

Dr. Laudenbach is a board-certified diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology, bringing advanced training in periodontal surgery and tissue management to every procedure. Dr. Bhavsar, who is board-eligible for the ABP, completed comprehensive training in both periodontics and laser therapy. This combination of credentials ensures that your care reflects current evidence-based practices and surgical precision.

We exclusively use premium materials in all procedures, including genuine Straumann components when grafting relates to dental implant placement. Our approach considers not just the immediate tissue deficit but also the underlying causes of recession, factors like the following that could affect long-term outcomes:

  • Bite forces
  • Tooth position
  • Oral hygiene habits 

The practice’s 49-year presence in the Philadelphia region reflects a commitment to building lasting relationships with patients and referring dentists.

Schedule Your Gum Grafting Consultation in Cherry Hill Today

Addressing gum recession early typically leads to more conservative treatment and better aesthetic outcomes. Our team at Laudenbach Periodontics & Dental Implants brings nearly five decades of experience to every procedure, combining board-certified training with advanced technology and genuine concern for patient comfort.

Cherry Hill residents seeking gum recession treatment can contact our office to schedule a comprehensive periodontal evaluation. During your consultation, we’ll assess your specific situation, discuss treatment options, and develop a plan that addresses both immediate concerns and long-term oral health goals.

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Our Mission

To provide the finest care available.

Our mission is to help patients live healthier lives. We provide a caring, nurturing environment where your comfort and health is of primary importance.

Philadelphia PA Periodontics Office
1520 Locust Street, Suite 600
Philadelphia, PA 19102
215-985-4337

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