Chao Pinhole® Gum Recession Treatment: What You Need To Know

Gum recession can happen as people age. Gum recession can also happen due to poor oral hygiene, dental injury, or problematic toothbrushing habits. Once gums have receded, they won’t ever grow back on their own. However, you can get treatment from a dentist. Traditional methods for treating gum recession involve gum grafting, a surgical technique for covering exposed tooth roots and adding volume to thinning gums. However, there are other ways to treat gum recession.

At Weninger Dentistry, we provide Chao Pinhole surgical pinhole technique (PST) to patients with gum recession. PST is a new way to treat gum recession. PST can stop gum recession from worsening and can help reverse the effects of gum recession. This minimally invasive technique has faster healing times than traditional gum grafting surgery. Patients also experience less discomfort during the procedure.

What is Chao Pinhole Surgical Technique (PST)?

PST is a minimally invasive dental procedure to treat gum recession. The procedure was developed by Dr. John Chao as an alternative to traditional gum grafting surgery. The technique involves repositioning gum tissue over exposed roots without using scalpels or sutures.

How Does PST Work?

During PST, a small pinhole is made in the gum line. Once the pinhole is made, specialized instruments are inserted into the hole and used to loosen and reposition the gum tissue. This procedure can be completed in just 1 to 2 hours with minimal discomfort for the patient.

Benefits of PST

  • Fast healing time. Traditional gum grafting surgery has a healing time of one to two weeks. PST has a healing time of approximately 24 hours. Patients are advised to avoid brushing their gums or floss during that 24-hour window, although they can still brush their teeth if they avoid the affected areas.
  • Minimally invasive. PST is less invasive than traditional gum graft surgery, resulting in faster healing and reduced risk of complications. The procedure causes less discomfort because it avoids incisions and sutures. This makes it suitable for a wide range of gum recession cases.
  • Immediate results. The gumline is restored after the procedure is over, and patients can see these results for themselves.
  • No donor tissue is required. Traditional gum grafting requires a graft from the palate or other areas. This is not the case for PST.

Risks Associated with PST

The risks of PST are relatively minor. Patients may experience minor bleeding, swelling, and tenderness at the treatment site. These risks are rare, and dentists should explain them to patients prior to the procedure. In addition, once the procedure is over, most people heal quickly and these problems generally resolve themselves.

Treat Gum Recession with Chao PST in Tampa, FL

Do you have problems with gum recession in Tampa, FL? Do you want to know more about the Chao pinhole technique? Call Weninger Dentistry to make your next dental appointment. We can help with this remarkable gum recession treatment.