Gum grafts involve the movement of gum tissue from one area of the mouth to another. They are recommended to cover exposed roots protecting them from decay or toothbrush abrasion or to thicken the gums to help prevent gum recession from occurring.
 Before Connective Tissue Graft |
The root surface of the upper canine tooth is exposed from Gum Recession. 12 years after the placement of a connective tissue graft the root surface of the upper canine tooth is still completely covered and protected. This type of graft is cosmetically pleasing as it cannot be recognized without having access to the presurgical photo.